They are abstract with simplified lines and forms.
Answer: The first sentence about illuminated manuscripts being expensive and time consuming is True while the statement about one parchment requiring 5 animals is False
Explanation: While it is true that illumimated manuscripts were expensive and required a lot of time and effort from differernt artisans, parchment( also called vellum), made from stretched animal skins didn't require five animals just to make one text. A large parchment could be gotten from a whole sheepskin to make folded sheets of 2 to 4 pages. A whole book of several pages on the other hand might require a herd of sheep.
The process involved a lot of money and several hours of labour which could turn into months or years for whole books. It starts from the artisan who creates parchment paper from cured animal skins, to thr scribe who carefully transcribes the words unto the parchment with a quill before finally handing it over to the illuminators who use colour to bring the manuscript its most notable characteristic.
The production of illuminated manuscripts is a notable example of teamwork, worthy of note is that all these were done using natural materials.
Handel DID compose music for the royal fireworks, so true.
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c.The scuplture shows David is active and ready for battle
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"Continuous as the stars" then after few lines he says "Ten thousand saw I at a glance".</h3><h3>
Danced besides the waves but they soon out-did them.</h3><h3>
The poet is happy though he is lonely.</h3>
Explanation:
In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", the poet mentions a number of contrasts to express his experience to the readers. There is contrast in number of daffodils because at first he says he saw countless daffodils "Continuous as the stars" but after few lines he also says "Ten thousand saw I at a glance".
There is contrast in movement of the daffodils. At first the poet says they danced besides the waves but they soon out-did them. It portrays that they seemed like the sparkling waves at first but they looked much more sparkling than the waves.
The contrast in mood can been seen in the line "Which is the bliss of solitude;
". The poet is happy though he is lonely. He says that it is only during lonely and sad days, the memory of the daffodils fills his heart.