<span>The drawing technique of using dots to create degrees of shading or solidity instead of using lines is called stippling. Your options are cross-hatching, stippling, and dotting. Cross-hatching refers to using parallel lines to create shading, so that is incorrect. Although dotting is similar to stippling, here the correct answer is still stippling, that is the technique you need.</span>
The gouge is a triangular shaped printmaking tool used to produce a rounded line. Graves are also used for scraping out the wood. Another tool used is a knife. Some commonly used types of knives include: hangit (Japanese), mat, palette, and x-acto. Leather pads, chalk, and brayers. Lastly, paper and ink is also used.
Answer:
High Sol
Explanation:
One way: You work your way up with your solfege. (like just going sol, la, ti, do all the way up to the next note)
Sencond way: you could start counting (numbers) from the space the first note is in all the way up to the next note. You'll notice it's just 8 and knowing that the solfege scale is by 8ths and so if you start on sol and its 4 lines and 4 spaces (incuding the starting space) then you will end on sol just it's an octave higher.
Answer:
It would be A
Explanation:
Silly is the adjective modifying clown. Us is the indirect object and laugh is the direct object. In B fearfully is used as and adverb.