Answer:
through use of color, texture, shape, lines, etc.
A shade<span> is what one ends up with when black (or some other dark color) is added to a pure hue. Suppose you had some green paint and mixed a bit of dark gray paint into it. The resulting paint would be darker than (also known as a </span>shade<span> of) the original green. Think of a dazzlingly sunny day with intense color all around, then picture the way the light and colors change when you place yourself under the leafy </span>shade<span> of a tree.</span>
I'd say the fourth option is the answer. It sounds the most sensible.
(I'm sorry if I'm wrong)
Kayla: Heyyyy Mia
Mia: Hi Kayla what's up
Kayla: nothing; well that's a lie I want to get a dog
Mia: ok what kind of dog?
Kayla: Maybe a Rottweiler? They look like little bears! AND I found a breeder from Kanas that has little 8 week old puppies!
Mia: Wow slow down! But then the dog would have to take an airplane to get here.
Kayla: but what doesn't matter we would have a puppy
Mia: You know what let's get that puppy
2 weeks later
Kayla: Mia look that's our puppy!
Mia: He is gorgeous
Kayla: let's take him to his forever home