Gilda says: “The shows look at different aspects of textile art and what inspires the work.”She explains that her family “always had a sewing machine in the house” and by the age of 12 she decided to go to technical college to study wholesale dressmaki“My parents didn’t want me to end up working in a factory,“ Gilda recalls, “but I was obstinate and decided to do what I wanted to do.”At 15, Gilda was making sketches for bridal gowns. She went on to teach fashion, and 14 years ago started doing landscapes using batik, appliqué, plus hand and machine stitching.Gilda Baron<span>“I didn’t go to art school, so I didn’t consider myself to be an artist but people keep telling me my work is good, so I do think of myself as an artist now.”
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Answer: I’m not sure because I dunno if there is text attached to these but just based off what it appears to be.
Anything describing a character or something relating to them would be exposition: 22, 23, 30.
Since I haven’t read the selection it’s hard to tell the climax from the action and resolution but I’ll give you some simple definitions.
B. Rising action: anything moving the story along that happens before the climax
C. Climax: Usually what the story is based on, it’s the most exciting part of the story.
D. Falling action: After the most exciting part the story is trying to wrap up but hasn’t ended yet.
E. Resolution is the ending of the story. This is when you can tell if the story had a positive ending or not.
Answer:
The extreme power held by the pharaohs
Explanation:
The designations of the pyramids—Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—correspond to the kings for whom they were built.