Answer:
artistic
Explanation:
what are the
functions of prehistoric?
Answer:
Prehistoric man found it effective to carve drawings in thier caves, establishing a new scribal culture. Drawing provided them with a way to communicate by recording visual images. They basically carved pictures that captured what they saw
I need help with this word puzzle!
Answer:
Alien vs Predator
Explanation:
11. 12.
Traditionally, a woman's order is taken before a man's order.
True
False
Answer:
The answer is true
Explanation:
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS TRUE
Explanation:
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write essay please !!!!! Find the definition of each word in the table using a print or online dictionary.
Find a synonym using a print or online thesaurus.
The words are:
interval
robust
version
luminous
impending
repugnant
vigilant
conspicuous
meticulous
imperious subject language arts
Answer:
Interval: -an intervening time or space
Robust: -strong or healthy
-sturdy in construction
-able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions
Version: -a particular form of something differing in certain respects from an
earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing
-a particular edition or translation of a book or other work
-an adaptation of a novel, piece of music, etc. into another medium
or style
-an account of a matter from a particular person's point of view
Luminous: -full of or shedding light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.
Impending: -(of an event regarded as threatening or significant) about to
happen
Repugnant: -extremely distasteful; unacceptable
Vigilant: -keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
Conspicuous: -standing out so as to be clearly visible
-attracting notice or attention
Meticulous: -showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise
Imperious subject language arts: ?
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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A black and white photo of a Depression-era woman and her children.
Which of the following is not true about the photograph above?
a.
The picture is of a migrant mother and her children.
b.
The purpose of the photograph was to show and preserve the true mood and circumstances of the Great Depression.
c.
The photograph, along with others like it, were taken by Dorothea Lange.
d.
This photograph is particularly famous because it was one of the first times a woman had been photographed in a naturalistic setting, for public viewing.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: ok so Imma say C
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is a
Explanation:
The lady in the picture is not an immigrant
Could Sketchpad be used to draw a fully animated cartoon?
Question 6 options:
Yes, it was initially used to create animation cels.
No, the program was not made to animate cartoons.
Yes, if the cartoon was very simple and in black and white.
No, it did not create the kind of images that animation requires.
Answer:
Yes, it was initially used to create animation cels.
3. When drawing this object, recognizing the positive space of the dice O is difficult and should not be attempted. will cause the negative space of the image to disappear. will make the dice appear to be pyramids. will make drawing the shape easier.
To be honest I don't have too much to say but look this should help; get an idea ( three pears questions and others ) . . .
1. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. The pears occupy the positive space in this image.
B. Recognizing the negative and positive spaces could have made it easier for the artist to paint the pairs.
*C. The negative space is difficult to recognize and is unhelpful in painting the object.
D. The negative space of this image is the area surrounding the pears.
(Pic of telescope in starry sky)
2. In this image, the positive space
*A. is the telescope and the ground.
B. is blended with the negative space.
C. is the sky.
D. is the stars.
(Pic of 2 dice on a reflective, black background)
3. When drawing this object, recognizing the positive space of the dice
A. is difficult and should not be attempted.
B. will cause the negative space of the image to disappear.
C. will make the dice appear to be pyramids.
*D. will make drawing the shape easier.
(Pic of a couple of fancy birds looking at each other like a mirror image)
4. Which of the following is true?
A. The image would be difficult to draw because there is no negative space.
*B. The positive and negative spaces are well-balanced and the shapes are obvious.
C. The use of positive and negative space would create a confusing image.
D. When analyzing the positive and negative space, there is no obvious shape.
Answer:
The correct answer is d (will make drawing the shape easier)
Explanation:
Which is NOT an Element of Art?
Space
Color
Line
Balance
Answer:
balance because you need line color and spaces hope i helped
Me everyday SUPER DEPRESSED
Answer:
yeah, me too
Explanation:
just gotta keep moving forward man :/
hi... please dont harm ur self if you are
Sweet flavors alert us to foods that
provide an energy boost
are full of empty calories
will release serotonin
will likely taste good
provides an energy boost. Hope this helps
Whoever is reading this ....... U matter... You're beautiful... Ur perfect in every way and you don't need to change. And if ur feeling down I hope this brings ur mood up because ur worth living for. I hope u have a wonderful day !!!
Answer:
You already have the answer my dude keep making the world a better place
Explanation:
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Using complete sentences, answer the following question.
How can artists create the illusion of space in their artwork?
Answer:
An artist can create the illusion of space in their artwork simply by focusing on the placement of objects. An object that is placed higher in a painting will seem further away. Overlapping is also another good way to create space in a piece. By overlapping objects it will prevent the viewer from seeing the objects that are behind them.
Explanation:
Which is the primary difference between directing a stage play and directing a movie?
A space
B visualization
C audience
D cast
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Here is some of my artwork! I would love to have tips on what could be better or changed!
Answer:
I think your art is really good. Honestly the only thing I think needs improvement is the light source (Which direction the light is coming from) and the heart shape needs improved in the second pic
Answer:
really nice art nothing i would really change. All i can draw is stick figures XD
Explanation:
what do you need to make the easiest Among Us plushie?
Answer:lots of materials
Explanation:you probably need colored fabrics, ruler, sewing machine or needle, and stuffing for the plushie.
Answer:
You'll need three different colored fabrics. Black (For the rim of the "goggles")
light blue for the 'goggles' and whatever color for the body. When you sew make sure to do it inside out and leave a part of it unsowed so you can turn it back "outside in". once you do that you can stuff the stuffing in it then sew up the hole.
I'm pretty sure you can find a pattern online that will show you how to cut it
Does the bagpipes belong to a family of the orchestra? If so, which one and why
Answer:
The Woodwinds Woodwinds produce sound by either passing air over a hole in the body of the instrument, a “fipple” or a reed. Instruments in this family include flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, saxophones, pipe and reed organs, recorders, bagpipes, the calliope, harmonicas, whistles, etc.
Russian composer Tchaikovsky wrote the...?
Answer:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is widely considered the most popular Russian composer in history. His work includes the 'The Sleeping Beauty' and 'The Nutcracker.Jun 15, 2020
Death Date: November 6, 1893
Birth Date: May 7, 1840
Education: St. Petersburg Conservatory, Imper...
Explanation:
Russian composer Tchaikovsky wrote the ballet "Swan Lake."
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a renowned Russian composer of the Romantic era, composed the ballet "Swan Lake." The ballet premiered in 1877 and has since become one of the most beloved and frequently performed ballets worldwide. "Swan Lake" tells the story of a princess cursed to be a swan by day and only able to regain her human form at night.
Tchaikovsky's musical score for the ballet is celebrated for its rich melodies, evocative themes, and emotional depth. The enchanting and powerful music, coupled with the captivating storyline and graceful choreography, has made "Swan Lake" an iconic masterpiece in the realm of classical ballet, firmly establishing Tchaikovsky as one of the greatest ballet composers in history.
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The best description of a "highlight" when shading an object to make it appear 3D is...
(multiple choice)
the use of a "highlighter" to draw attention to an area
the highest point of a standing object
the area where the light directly hits an object
the darkest area on an object
the shadow under an object
What is the best thing to do if I'm planning on learning the keyboard?
Answer:
There are a number of exercises that are essential to good technique. Once you master these exercises, you’ll be able to play almost any passage from a physical standpoint. You can look at a section of music and be confidant that you’ll be able to learn it quickly. For each exercise, there is a specific way to practice it.
Practice all the exercises with correct form every time. Like every single time. Be disciplined about it because practicing them wrong won’t do you any good. You’ll just drill in the wrong technique and increase your chance for injury. So focus and do it right! Here are the main exercises you’re going to want to master:
1. Scales
Scales. I know, everyone hates them but they’re really the most critical exercise to develop technique. Pieces of music are full of scale-like patterns. If you look at almost any melody line, it will be full of snippets that look like mini-scales.
By knowing your scales well, you have learned all these parts of a melody without even practicing them directly! Scales are also important to orient your brain within a key. It can be difficult to remember what sharps and flats are in a key signature, but if you play scales enough you’ll not only learn the key signatures, but you’ll internalize them and have a deeper understanding of them. It’s almost like having a sixth sense where you can feel your way around the keyboard and know which notes are in the key and which are not.
The goal is to get your scales through four octaves in all the keys.
(btw, if you want a complete rundown on Scale Development, you can watch the webinar: Dominate Your Piano Scales in 5 Minutes a Day)
2. Arpeggios
The second most common lines are arpeggiated lines. Look at a melody and almost all the snippets will be either a mini scale or a mini arpeggio that outlines a chord. Just like scales, if you know your arpeggios well, you’ll already know all these little snippets before you even practice the piece!
Arpeggios also develop a more controlled, flexible wrist. The transition from the 3rd or 4th finger to the thumb forces you to turn and direct your wrist fluidly and accurately. This wrist flexibility will translate to a number of other different areas.
Now, these are different than the type of arpeggios I talk about in the Crazy Fast Piano Arpeggios lesson, (which goes over crossover arpeggios). These are just normal arpeggios, both hands playing together.
The goal is to get your arpeggios through four octaves in all the keys.
3. Chords
Chords are all over the place, and being able to play chords quickly in all inversions is a huge advantage to learning pieces faster. It’ll also help you improvise because your fingers will be able to “snap” to the chord shapes without you thinking about it and you can concentrate on the right hand. Practicing chords also helps tone production.
Start out with the Miyagi Technique as a beginner, and gradually move to full chords as you progress. When you do this exercise, you can really focus on getting that warm, round tone and develop a feel for that nice, even sound.
The goal is to get each inversion each major and minor chord sounding warm and full.
4. Broken Chords
Broken chords are found all the time in various left hand accompaniment patterns. Practicing broken chords also develops the fundamental over-under wrist motion you want to develop for anything you play on piano.
The goal is to be able to play broken chords through three octaves in all of the keys.
5. Octave Scales
I love octaves. You can take any single note melody line, play it in octaves, and it sounds way more exciting and way more powerful. You can also put it in the left hand bass notes to get that deep, commanding sound. Just my opinion, but regardless octaves are in a ton of music, so you might as well learn how to play them well. Octaves also help you develop a super relaxed wrist, which is critical to everything you play.
The goal is to be able to play octave scales through three octaves in all of the keys.
Piano Technique Mastery 2: Play Challenging Pieces
The first part will make your technique stronger, but you need to actually play pieces to transfer the new technique into playing ability. So challenge yourself!
So find pieces that inspire you and challenge you. Pieces you think sound awesome. And learn them. Etudes are great for this. Etudes are pieces that are specifically designed to work on one aspect of piano technique. But they still sound cool, they’re fun to play, and you can perform them as a piece of music. Check out some of Chopin’s etudes, they’re my personal favorite.
Explanation:
Describe the timbre of the oboe (duck).
Answer:
An “easy” reed (or beginning/student/soft reed) is almost always scraped too thin, making the vibrations easier to achieve without much air support. The result is a loud, quacky oboe reed that is unstable and can easily be overblown.
Explanation:
Answer:
More humorously, the voice is described in the play Angels in America as sounding like that of a duck if the duck were a songbird. The timbre of the oboe is derived from the oboe's conical bore (as opposed to the generally cylindrical bore of flutes and clarinets). As a result, oboes are readily audible over other instruments in large ensembles.
Explanation:
I play oboe as well in HS
What did Athena offer Paris so he would give her the Golden Apple?
Answer:
she offered him Victory in war
Explanation:
i'm a total fan of greek, roman,norse, and chinese mythology. plus Athena not only is she the goddess of wisdom but she is also the goddess of war strategies. so it was a no brainer.
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poster on: eat safe, eat healthy
and please, I don't want any food pyramids.
thanks
Answer:
Here is a poster on eat safe, eat healthy.
Hope this helps, have a great day, have a great weekend and stay safe!
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Why did Hockney think that photography was not a good medium (art material) for artists?
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Answer: ight
Explanation:ill listen
Do you agree with the speaker that the obesity problem can, in fact, be solved? Why or why not?
Answer:
This is a personal opinion question, but I don't think it can be, but there's always a tiny possibility it can
Explanation:
There are obese people with health conditions and they can't loose much weight, plus adding on, if they were to get surgery, that costs a ton of $$$ which most people can't afford
What is the best thing to do if I'm beginning to play the guitar?
I need it asap! What can be a side effect of using large quantities of dark, deep shades?
Answer:
Shadowing or diffrent light effects
Explanation:
Using a lot of dark, deep hues might cause shadowing or other unusual light effects.
What do you meant by side effects?A side effect is an unforeseen, therapeutic or unpleasant outcome of using a drug. Although the phrase is most often used to describe adverse outcomes, it can also refer to advantageous but unintended outcomes.
Sometimes, when a drug is administered or a procedure is carried out for a side effect, the side effect no longer qualifies as a side effect and becomes the desired effect. For instance, X-rays were once (and still are) utilized as an imaging technique; their oncolytic potential led to their usage in radiotherapy (the ablation of malignant tumors).
According to the European Commission, the list should only include side effects if there is "at least a reasonable possibility" that the drug and the side effect are to blame.
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5. One whole note equal_ sixteenth notes. I
is this for pian? then i can answerExplanation:
Answer:
24, Lol im in Band.
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