I don't want you to get caught by your teacher for plagiarizing so I'm not going to do this entire assignment for you, however, I will provide some ideas! (warning you from personal experience)
A room you can use as an example is your living room. This is because eco-friendly furniture or household products basically talks about what the furniture is made of.
which leads to:
1. Table - eco-friendly materials include bamboo, glass, recycled wood, etc. so just search "bamboo tables" as your example. Then simply write why it is eco-friendly.
2. Sofa - A sofa made out of wool or linen would be considered eco-friendly because wool is from sheep, and the way their wool grows is a natural cycle.
3. Decor - you can search up decor pieces made out of reclaimed clay or once again, bamboo or something like that and use this as your third example.
I've been in your position and I know school isn't easy but this assignment sort of seems fun haha good luck :)
the theory cannot be used to evaluate nonobjective art because the theory of imitationalisim is a category of imitating crafts, while nonobjective art is originalty.
I’m not sure if i can answer this i’m sorry
Answer: It relaxes me
Explanation:
I love to draw when I am feeling frustrated or sad, as well as doing diamond paintings :)
The texture in which all the voices move in the same rhythm is called as a homorhythm.
When utilized in simple hymn or chorale settings, homorhythm refers to a texture that has "similarity of rhythm in all parts" or "quite similar rhythm." A homophonic condition is homorhythm. The same rhythm is sung by all voices. As a result, a blocked chordal texture known as homophonic is produced.
Polyrhythm, on the other hand, is the concurrent employment of two or more rhythms that are not immediately understood to be related to one another or as straightforward representations of the same meter. A complete piece of music or a little segment of it may be built on the rhythmic layers.
To learn more about polymeter here: brainly.com/question/15076015
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