If your choices are the following:
assessing.
editing.
revisiting.
<span>reflecting.
So when y</span>ou are in phase 6 of metacognition you should be doing all the following except revisiting. This can be found in heading Phase 6: Reflective Practice—Assess, Reflect, Revisit, in <span>Intentional Learning for College Success</span>
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Leading lines are lines that appear in a photograph that have been framed and positioned by the photographer to draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest. These lines often draw the viewer's eye in a specific direction or towards a frames collectively frame place (a picture or photograph) in a frame
In photography terms, the frame refers to the edges of the photograph or your cameras viewfinder, so filling the frame means to make the subject(s) a significant part of your final photograph.
simple backgrounds are for simple people
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Looking at both Geometric art pieces you can tell by the designs and the shapes that it has Greek Geometric art. The drawings on the Geometric art come from Greek roots showing that it does have Greek characteristics. The drawings on picture 2 tells a story in Greek and picture 1 has similar drawings and colors. Both pieces are obviously have noticeable characteristics of Greek Geometric art. Picture 1 looks like a hybrid of a human and a four legged animal while picture 2 is a vase with drawings on it. Bothe pictures have their own history and background but they both also tell their own story. Geometric art was a way that Greeks kept stories or symbols of something that happened.
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