Answer:
C. Raphael worked hard to be the best artist he could be.
Explanation:
"The Child of Urbino" tells the story of Raphael's childhood, particularly an event that occured when he was only seven years old.
Although, of course, there is no way we can tell for sure, what really happened, this story conveys the message of Raphael's aspirations and hard work he had done in order to become an artist.
The story says that he engaged in 90 days long work of helping his friend, Luca, win a clay painting contest.
Raphael saw this as a great opportunity to show his immense talent and prove himself as a great artistic potential, so he didn't mind spending a great portion of spring and summer working alone in an attic painting the clay jar every day for three months.
Answer:
Lady Macbeth is very sweet to Duncan who is genuinely pleased with her. This reinforces her cunning nature which is heavily contrasted to how women were portrayed back then. Reality is much darker. This is further contrasted in later scenes how she changes roles with Macbeth in terms of gender
Explanation:
Answer:
1. cool dry air 2. cool moist air 3. warm moist air 4. warm dry air
Explanation:
The answer among all is "is covered, is".
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