There are 4 stages of art criticism: description, analysis, interpretation and judgment. Once you pass the first three phases, you've learned enough to make conclusions of your own. Therefore, the answer is the 4th phase, judgment. In this phase, you will think about whether the artwork in question is good or not, compare it to other pieces of art you're familiar with and finally, make a personal connection to it. It may remind you of someone or something in your life, or evoke some sort of emotions in you.
Learn to recognize shapes in three-dimensional objects, and use those
shapes to create representational drawings.
Time 3 hours
Question What shapes can be found in everyday objects? How can I use these
shapes to create realistic drawings?
just a simple shape drawing
I would say a is the answer
Answer:
A pawn attacking a square crossed by an opponent's pawn which has advanced two squares in one move from its original square may capture this opponent's pawn as though the latter had been moved only one square. This capture is only legal on the move following this advance and is called an 'en passant' capture.
Explanation:
I play a lot of chess.
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