Answer:
english plsssssssssssssssssssss
Explanation:
There are three basic types of relief sculpture: (1) low relief where the sculpture projects only slightly from the background surface; (2) high relief where the sculpture projects at least half or more of its natural circumference from the background, and may in parts be wholly disengaged from the ground, thus approximating sculpture in the round. [Sculptors may also employ middle-relief , a style which falls roughly between the high and low forms]; (3) sunken relief, where the carving is sunk below the level of the surrounding surface and is contained within a sharpely incised contour line that frames it with a powerful line of shadow. The surrounding surface remains untouched, with no projections. Sunken relief carving is found almost exclusively in ancient Egyptian art, although it has also been used in some beautiful small-scale ivory reliefs from India.
B? I mean i took photography and um.. Backdrop kinda sounds familiar?.. Soo im just guessing it's b.
Those are primary colors because if you think about it, you have to mix blue and red to make purple, you have to mix yellow and blue to make green, but lastly, you have to mix red and yellow to make orange. So the reason that they are primary colors is because they make up the secondary colors and in order to make any other color such as pink, teal, fuscia, or even maroon you need to first start off with the primary colors.