Answer:fried eggs
Explanation:sunny side up: don’t flip. Over easy: flip soft yoke, over hard: flip cook until yoke is hard
The architecture in Much Ado About Nothing emphasizes all of the following characteristics EXCEPT "Proportion".
<u>Option:</u> A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Shakespeare's plays include a five-act framework often creatively alluded to as 'Freytag's Pyramid,' indicating that the climax normally comes in Act III. The standard narrative design of Shakespeare occurs in Much Ado About Nothing, describing its exposition, rising action (characters and their interests are introduced), climax (dramatic results), falling action (consequences of the climax) and Denouement (ties all the loose ends in a neat bow like in this case all got married). Here the phases showcase the proportion of each scenario of play, involving consequences of climax.
This would be an example of an avoidant personality disorder.
Answer:
The subject matter is the fact that someone, the artist, put different materials and textures into as simple of a object as a snowball.
The materials that were used were fur, and snow of course. The artist probably chose these materials to stand out.
The message that the artist is probably trying to express is that you can make art out of anything.
What was she thinking as she made this? Did she use her hands? Where did she get all the fur and how did she store it? How does she view this piece in her own mind?
The artists culture of "standing out to fit in" is relating to her piece of artwork because nobody would have really found this as a piece of art, but the artist displays the fact that anything can be art if you put your mind to it.
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The answer is pointillism just took the test on Penn Foster