Answer: Examples may include: Line: Horizontal line of the tie/scarf; the vertical lines in the basket and with the flowers; the diagonal lines of the shawl; the curvilinear lines of the flowers and that of the woman; etc. Color: the darkness in the background to draw the eyes to the flowers and woman; the contrast in light between the woman and the flowers; etc. Texture: the shadowing on the basket, shawl, and flowers make them appear real if we could touch them; etc. Space: the grandness of the flowers; the small portions of the woman; the man standing behind the basket, the way the flowers appear overtop the woman's head and body; etc. Shape: the shape of the basket, the flowers, the flower centers, the body of the women, etc. Form: the depth created by the man behind the woman and the flowers; the height and presence of the flowers; the meekness and serenity of the woman; the way the eyes seems to start at the woman and then go up and cascade along the flower; etc.
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Answer:
50mm
Explanation:
Hello, idk if this helps but I searched it up and it said 50mm standard.
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I assume wider. :)
Answer:
You could do a lot of research into why past artists made their art, or you can look at the different eras of time and why that art was made (Like the Romantic era was full of art that showed others how to care for each other) or you can even look into your own life or self, and see what part of it you can use to make art to represent that, making it deep to you, if not others.
Hope this all makes sense and helps!
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Answer:
underwear on the outside
Explanation:
you will just look like a man baby
Answer: 1. Non-participating or objective narrator. This objective point of view provides dialogue, information about the setting, and physical actions, but no information on what characters think or feel.
Explanation:
2. Hemingway describes the dialogue between the two characters without providing any information about their internal world, nor details on what the operation they talk about really is. It leaves an open door for interpretation from the reader.
3. The underlying meaning of the discussion Jig and the American have is that he wants her to get an abortion, but the dialogue only provides hints about it for the reader to fill the gaps.
4. The American wants her to get an abortion no matter what, but she´s worried he will end their relationship after she does.