It often depends on the type of art that the teacher was looking for. For example, if a ceramics teacher was looking for a coil pot, often times they will just hand out a rubric. Typically the requirements on art rubrics are loose- otherwise everybody's work would end up looking identical. For example, one requirement could just be "a couple rows of different coil designs" for a coil pot for full points on that assignment. Art teachers also grade based on a self-reflection form students may fill out. For more abstract pieces, the teacher might just grade based on why the student designed their artwork like that.
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The answer to this question is “unique” and “considerate”
I don't know what u mean by primary purpose light colors but if you just asking for primary colors these are the only ones.
Answer:
A. digital use and C. web use
Explanation:
RGB is best suited for digital/online/web use, while CMYK is better fit for physical prints.