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Some details that I noticed in this picture, are the loud and detailed paintings in the background. You focus your eyes onto the paintings in the background that the human are almost camouflaged. The people look like they're trying to get somewhere, which makes me think background could be a distraction; a diversion in their journey for them. Or perhaps it could be that they're telling us that the journey they are on is flamboyant and fun. (Ah, sorry this is a very good answer because I don't really know what I'm doing haha... You can (And probably should) make adjustments to it however in your response. Although I did try so brainliest please?)
Louis's Answer: <span>Structuralist Critique
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B. Rythm and Blues. Hope that helps, dudette.
the first 3 are all properties of a tessellation
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<u>Role of a Director-</u> To make any movie or film, it takes a man to visualize the whole script in his mind and executes this idea of telling a story by choosing the perfect person to portray the characters in it. This Job is basically done by the director of a film or movie.
Explanation:
<u>Option- "True":</u> It is true that a director is equivalent to the artist, as it is their vision and ideology that is being portrayed in the film. A director also works on choosing the best person to portray the character inside the story and also helps the crew and adds value to the production design of the film.