Everything you need to make a good meaningful sentence (and grammatically correct, of course), is to follow common rules. Do not forget to provide your sentence with complexity, but you don't have to make them too complicated, I mean you need to use key words, they will make your thought completed. And the second point is that you need to properly organize the sentence using correct word order. ion:
Answer:
I suggest saying something along the lines of...
Explanation:
"What are your goals for this project?"
"Creating a peice of art, following the agenda of the project, and doing my [your] best"
"What do you need from ME in order to be successful in this project?"
"Constuctive criticism, thorough guidelines and instructions, support, etc."
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Since this is sort of a personal question, you'll need to come up with it yourself. These are just ideas, to help with creating your own, original way to say it.
Answer: It was encouraged mainly by Catholicism.
Explanation: It was encouraged by the Catholic Church as a means to counter the simplicity and austerity of Protestant architecture, art, and music, though Lutheran Baroque art developed in parts of Europe as well.
Answer:
<em>B. Simple Tomb</em>
Explanation:
Stepped pyramid and Valley Temple are things themselves