Answer:
I'm almost positive its B
Explanation:
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GOUACHE is watercolor that has been made opaque by adding inert white pigment to it.
Further expounding this, it is commonly diluted with water before being applied to paper. However, Gouache is opaque in its natural state. It becomes translucent when a larger amount of water is used to dilute the paint.
Body colour is the use of opaque colours for highlights or dense flat areas and is a technique which has been used in water colour for centuries.
<span>The correct answer is Philip Johnson. The Seagram Building was a skyscraper in New York that was designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe together with Philip Johnson that designed some internal aspects of the building.</span>
Mine was probably Jessie and Dinosaur train :)
Lighter values of a hue are called tints<span>. They are created by adding the neutral </span>color<span>of white to the hue. Darker values are known as </span>shades<span>, created by adding black, another neutral </span>color<span>. When both white and black (grey) are added to a hue, the result is a diluted version of the hue called a tone.</span>