Answer:A two-dimensional form that occupies an area is called a <u>Shape</u><u>.</u>
A <u>Mass</u> is a three-dimensional form that occupies a volume of space.
A shape we detach and focus on is known as the <u>Figure</u> .
The <u>Ground</u> is surrounding visual information.
A shape that stands out to the viewer can be called a <u>Positive shape</u> .
A shape that is part of the background can be called a <u>Negative shape</u> .
A <u>Geometric shape</u> approximates regular, named shapes, such as a square, triangle, or circle.
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