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An abstract photograph is something that is presented in a way we would not usually look at or interpret things. In this case, it look like it's near the bottom of the plant and the photograph is taken as if it were stuck inside the plant. We usually don't stick our faces in a plant right? It is close up as well so at first glance, it could be difficult to understand what it is. The photograph is focusing on a small fragment of the whole piece.
Laura lives in her own world, full of delicate glass animals and phonograph records. Though she is naive and can't take care of herself in any reasonable way, she is happy.
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B. reassembles the pieces of the object.
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How do analytic cubism and synthetic cubism differ?</h2>
Depending on the historian or theorist making this statement, there may be a difference. Yve-Alain Bois is the source I prefer to use for this. An item is dissected (analyzed) from multiple perspectives and then rendered in analytical cubism. In synthetic cubism, the objects being painted are either constructed, or they are placed in a secondary state. The distinction is based on synthetic cubism's increased usage of collage. In a sense, the methods become more important than the thing. Comparing instances will help to better convey this.
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The correct answer is D. The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.
Explanation:
According to the MLA guidelines for a website and almost any other source, when the author's name is not known you should simply omit it. This means the first information you should include is not the author's name or last name but the name of the website or source, which is the information after the author in most citations. Also, you should include the name of the publisher after the title of the source. According to this, the first information should be "The Land Down Under". Besides this, the word "web" which is the medium should be included after the date of publication, and before the date you read the source. This makes the last option the correct citation.
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False, Assuming it is a true or false question.
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