Answer:
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The movie had a few scenes that were just made for the 3-D effect. All that sliding around on the rooftops and gutters and sewer pipes on the ice... pure Hollywood time wasting stuff.
<span>I have read the book 15 times. I bought the CARREY film for my children. If you will give me a day or two, I will watch it again and make a long list. editing this maybe Monday (come now, Christmas is on Sunday..) </span>
<span>Oh yes, there were NO scenes with mice on the floor in the original story. </span>
Answer:
D. Shape
Explanation:
All of the other options you wouldn't really describe as enclosed spaces where lines meet, so I'd say the most reasonable answer is D, because when you think about it you realize if you do draw lines that meet somewhere you can call it a shape.
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Answer:
A. diagonal
Explanation:
The question above is related to "Interior Design." There are many different kinds of lines that are being used such as the following:<em> horizontal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines, curved lines, flowing lines and busy lines</em>. When it comes to<em> angular stabilit</em>y, the "diagonal lines" are being used. This allows the rooflines to stand out because<u> it always look stimulated</u> than all the other lines. However, it is important not to use many of these lines to prevent over-excitement or over-stimulation.