I have this question too but i think it's D. For money
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Effective argumentation anticipates an opponent's claim. The first component of an argument is its
claim—some conclusion or way of looking
at a problem or issue toward which an argument
is trying to lead us.
Answer:
Barley? I'm pretty sure that it's those tiny little seed looking things on the stalk. The seed things are just shelled.
Explanation:
I binge watched cooking shows...
I think, based on the options provided for the answers that the correct response would be (d). As a focus of producing works with the physical form was not permitted. There are a few schools of thought on the subject... one is that only god can create the physical form so to do so would be as though you are aligning yourself at gods level and his creativity. While another thought is that the figure form is not allowed due the a concern that the art might then promote idolatry which was seen as a contradiction of the oneness of God. So while some patterns express symmetry they are not minimally colored and are quite the opposite. It is thought that the geometric patterns are more representational as a reflection of God’s infinite creations and should allow for spiritual contemplation and growth... which leads me to believe (d) is the correct choice.
To what looks like the first question a foundation for pop music is to have a strong bace, then add some treble and vocals. If I personally was making a self portrait I would use purple brown and my skin color. I chose purple because its my favorite color and I like to dye my hair it. I chose brown because its the color of my roots and eyes. And obviously the color of my skin because well it would probably look weird without skin lol. I think the dark colors may make it look a bit depressing but oh well. A chef needs serten tools to cook like knifes, pans and measuring utensils, like cups and tablespoons/teaspoons. Sadly I can't answer the last two. Hope the other answers helped though.