Answer:
Explanation:
Notice how the people in your new surrounding act with other people, try to imitate how they react, respond, and interact.
Also notice their clothing. Different cultures wear different clothing as well, you wouldn't want to stick out in a crowd or you might bring unwanted attention to yourself (unless you want that)
then notice the way the talk or what language they speak.
if they speak a different language from what you don't know, then you should learn the language to best of your abilities to improve your social skills as well. this could also lead you to fit in more with the new culture
The ones with the flats and sharps are only half steps
top and bottom on left are whole steps
top and middle on right are whole steps
the rest are half
What is the excerpt supposed to be
Answer: I think is C - sand + cobalt oxide + lime + heat
Explanation:
They don't really have a where(???)
However the four steps of art history operations are:
Description: Ask, when, where, and by whom was the work created. You can get the basic information from the credit line, but you would need to do further research to learn about the artist.
Analysis: Ask, what is the style of the work? Can the work be associated with an art movement? To analyze an artist's individual style, look at how the artist uses the elements and principles of art to express personal feelings and ideas, and compare several works by the same artist.
Interpretation: Ask, how did time and place affect the artist's style in terms of subject matter, composition, and content? Find out about the artist's life and surroundings and which other artists influenced him or her.
Judgment: Ask whether this work is significant in the history of art. For clues, you can read what art historians say about the artist and make your own assessment.
Good Luck :)