<span>D. Why did you call the painting "Wildlife Number 57"?
Paintings should be put in italics, not quotations.
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He tends to use more emotional appeals for a greater sense of power
Three differences I noticed between (modern) French and American homes are that American (modern) homes are bulkier, French (modern) homes are smaller than American (modern) homes, and that American (modern) homes are compacted with more advanced technology rather than French (modern) homes. American (modern) homes are more bulky than French (modern) homes because from looking at images American (modern) homes consist of more squared sections while French (modern) homes are usually just one rectangle (standing upward). American (modern) homes are larger than French (modern) homes because recent sites state that American (modern) homes are 2,500 feet squared, while French (modern) homes are only 1,500 feet squared. Lastly, American (modern) homes are compacted with more advanced technology rather than French (modern) homes since America has the ability to make advance technology quicker rather than any other country (in this case France) due to its resource and money amounts. Overall, both types of houses are good to live in, depending on the person.
Answer:
picturesque
Explanation:
A picturesque setting is a setting that is described as attractive, idyllic in a charming and almost romantic way.
From the given description given about girls and girls who were relaxing in a place, the best description is picturesque.