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Answer:

insects

Explanation:

pollination depends heavily on insects

Answer 2
pollination relies on insects

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Anne is going to an exhibit called “Portraits of Ancient Japan.” What is she MOST likely to assume will unite all the paintings in this exhibit?

a
country, era, and medium

b
medium, artist, and style

c
style, genre, and medium

d
genre, era, and country

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Answer: C

Explanation: In Japan, most paintings are of a certain style, medium, or genre. Certain paintings with an era do exist, but mainly there is a style, medium or genre.

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C

Explanation:

in japan most paintings are the same medium, have similar style, and genre.

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Answer:

1. no-mineral nutrients

2. they can add compost to the soil and they can add fertilizer to the soil

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Mineral nutrients

2. 1) and 2)

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Anika buys a painting of a willow tree leaning over a large pond. The sky is full of clouds. The willow tree in reflected in the pond. The clouds are also reflected. What type of balance does the painting demonstrate?

A.
½ and ½ balance

B.
vivid balance

C.
symmetrical balance

D.
asymmetrical balance

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symmetrical because the water reflects the image over the x axis.

It is A I hope this helps y

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The answer is C because water can only specifically preserve water and food storage
It is C or 3.it’s how they store their food and water

What were the cultural artistic ideas revisited in the Renaissance?

What were the cultural artistic ideas revisited in the Renaissance?

Greek and Roman

Islamic and Chinese

Greek and Christian

Christian and Islamic

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The answer would be Greek and Christian
The answer is Greek and Christianity

The final step in critiquing art is to evaluate it. The evaluation part of this process is simply the putting together based on what you have described, analyzed, and interpreted so far. This is what you need to do: Give some reasons on whether it is good/important/worthwhile or bad/trivial/not worth examining. That is it! If you have been able to describe, analyze, and interpret the work, then maybe it is worthwhile. If you have had trouble, maybe it is not. The most important things about this step are: You do not have to love it for it to be worthy. You do not have to buy it for it to win first place. You could absolutely love it and it be considered a bad piece of art. self portrait of Vincent Van Gogh © 2005 clipart.com Look at the example below about Van Gogh's self-portrait. This piece of art is worthy, important, and good because the use of lines, colors, repetition, and emphasis made me focus on the sad, lonely face of Van Gogh. My reaction to this art is to find out more about Van Gogh because he makes me wonder why he is so sad. Do you see how short and simple this should be? This is evaluation - the final step in critiquing art. pencil Sketchbook Activity: Using the following piece of art, carefully evaluate it using the explanation of evaluation above. Remember- this is your opinion. Your opinion is right as long as you give reasons. Mona Lisa Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci © 2005 clipart.com Label this page "Evaluate." Give reasons for your evaluation of this artwork. Make sure to use some of the terms you have learned throughout this course. pen - rubric iconHow will my art evaluation be graded? sketched eyesAssignment: Your assignment is to critique the following work of art: young woman in hat by Rubens On a piece of white paper describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the artwork. Make sure to label each section with describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate. pen - rubric iconHow will my art critique be graded? mouth Discussion In the Discussion area of the course write two paragraphs using complete sentences: Did you have a hard time critiquing the art above? If so, what made it hard? If not, what made it easy? Discuss your critique of the art above. Post your discussion to the discussion area of the course. Read what others are saying about their critiquing experience during this project and respond to at least one other student. pen - rubric iconHow will my discussion be graded?​

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Answer:

worth" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

It is so good that you have a good time and I can stop to get you ready to take you out and I can get

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(repost) Describe popular themes of the Impressionists. What subjects inspired their artworks? (i am REALLY desperate).

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Common themes of impressionist are loose quick free brush strokes bright painting painting outside relative color clearer picture from far away emphasis and accurate depiction of light and it’s changing qualities their inspiration is wanting to remove strict rules about how and when paintings should be constructed . Manet influenced impressionists Objects found in everyday life were painted
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Answer:

F chord on the guitar

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Answer:

Male=stamen Female= pistil

Male-stamen Female-pistil

What are the minor chords?
Group of answer choices

Am, Bm, Cm, Dm, Em, Fm, and Gm

A - B - C - D - E - F - G

note c

minor third

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Thank you I didn’t know how to do this either
I believe the answer is E I’m not sure just try it

A large company is hosting a conference. So far, 928 people from the United States have signed up, as well as 98 people from other countries. What is the total number of people who have signed up?

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928+98=1026 so there are 1026 people who have signed up
This is not that hard… it is 1,026


Just add the both numbers and you will receive your answer

On the website for an art museum she intends to visit, Clara sees a bar graph indicating what typically are the busiest times for the museum. She notices that the peak times seem to be all morning, especially just after opening, in late morning before lunch, and then in early afternoon after lunch. She wants to spend only an hour at the museum when it’s not too busy, and she doesn’t want to go too late in the day. What would be BEST for Clara to do?

a
Arrive at opening time and enter if it doesn’t seem too busy.

b
Arrive an hour after opening and leave if it seems to be getting busy.

c
Arrive an hour after lunch and stay for no more than an hour.

d
Arrive at lunchtime just after the late morning peak and leave an hour later.






If a museum allows photos of the artwork, be sure to use the flash.

a
False

b
True






What do the vast, long hallways in art museums do to voices?

a
Cause them to echo and carry.

b
Reduce them in volume to a low whisper.

c
Disperse them to the corners.

d
Muffle and extinguish them.

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The first one is c the second one is b the third one is d
The answer should be C.

Where are loud voices in a museum MOST to be expected?

a
the hallways between exhibits

b
the lines to get into special exhibits

c
the modern American paintings exhibit

d
the entrance to the museum



What type of shoes are BEST for an art museum visit?

a
narrow-toed shoes

b
sneakers

c
stiletto heels

d
platform shoes





Which action of Emma’s during her art museum visit is LEAST appropriate?

a
She takes care not to block the entrances to any room.

b
She peers closely at a detail of a painting from a couple inches away.

c
She gestures toward a detail on a painting from several feet away.

d
She asks a museum employee where a Picasso painting is located.

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Answer:

1. D, entrance to a museum

2. A, narrow toed shoes. They are quiet, and they look nice.

3. B, looking very closely at a painting or statue in a museum is considered rude, unconventional, and you may get thrown out for getting to close to the art, as most exhibits of art have security measures to make sure that people don’t try to steal the art.

1)
D.

Most likely will be louder as it will have noise from inside the museum and the outside mixed together

2)
A. Or B.

Could be any shoe really as long as they are comfortable and don’t make a loud disturbing noise anytime you take a step, why is this a question anyway?

3)
B.

In some museums the staff don’t particularly like someone being too close to a painting, but this manly depends of the importance of a painting, like no one would care much if it was a painting that no one has heard of or knows the artist (would still be covered by glass or have a barrier around it of course)
But if you were too close to the Mona Lisa then you would most likely be thrown out, just don’t go near the paintings in general

Kathleen knows that all of the paintings in the east wing of an art museum are modern pieces by artists in a range of styles including cubism and surrealism. What will she MOST likely encounter in this part of the museum?

a
paintings that share a particular country of origin

b
paintings that share a single genre in common

c
paintings that use the Elements and Principles of Design in a variety of ways

d
paintings that mainly show subjects such as landscapes and still life



Gerta is in a city for a conference and has a free hour. She notices an art museum is just a block away and currently open, and she thinks she might spend her free hour there. What would be BEST for Gerta to do?

a
Go to the museum and start with whatever exhibit is closest to the entrance.

b
Check the museum website on her phone to see what their admissions fee is.

c
Go to the museum and join the first guided tour she sees.

d
Go to the museum and get a map to visit the exhibits that seem most interesting.

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A and c  i dont think that im correct but ill say a and c

A and C- because each art piece is somehow using the Elements and Principles (texture,shadows,colors,ect.) also because each painting has a “home” meaning that the piece of art has a meaningful purpose in some parts of the world (scenery of France, Eiffel Tower, The leaning tower of Pisa, temples)

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Answer:

The answers should be

1st Flowers

2nd have seeds

1- flowers
2- have seeds

When we identify the kind of music we like, we can use that inspiration to create our own music.

True

False

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The answer is true because listening to music can inspire other people to learn how to play an instrument which is creating music.
True because artists are always using other songs as a sample in there own song or to use a similar meaning that 1 song has

Is anyone excited for the summer?

-Ignore the subject I selected

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Answer:

Yes, I'm very excited, though very busy. Lots of sports, lots of friends, lots of family, lots of fun!
I plan on going to various places with friends and enjoying my time spent with them.

are you?

Yes! During the summer I will finally get to be with my friends and then go to school for the first time in two years! How about you?

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Describe popular themes of the Impressionists. What subjects inspired their artworks? . (i am really desperate)

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impressionists followed a theme of modernity and rebelling against classical art styles. they typically followed themes depicting landscapes and modern city scenes. impressionist artworks were inspired by japanese impressionist artists such as Monet.
landscapes morder cities popular themes impressionist subjects art
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