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poizon [28]
3 years ago
15

This is for the person who needed help for something for art! this was the question that the person asked, "WILL MARK BRAINIEST

You don’t have to be an artist just make it and help me no coloring nothing hard just a sheet of paper you must draw the principles of design ( contrast, balance, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity). 10 MORE POINTS ON MY REPEATED LAST QUESTION IT'S THE SAME AS THIS ONE IF YOU COMPLETE IT 20+ POINTS WILL REPORT IF YOU TRY JUST GETTING FREE POINTS NEED IT"
and here is my answer, but u'll just have to do "Unity"
for those people that r just looking at this, I guess this is some free points!
hope that the person i want to reach out for, sees this! and if ur the person who needed help on this comment down below!
THX :)
(also i wont be choosing brainliest or any of that)

Arts
1 answer:
Mamont248 [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

i agree

Explanation:

i have a brother that has a drawing disability he wishes to paint but "cant'

he really can though

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