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Answer:
<em><u>1. Both Degas and Gauguin used vibrant patterning, but Gauguin incorporated Japanese flat areas of color while Degas used expressive brushwork.</u></em>
Explanation:
Degas was significantly influenced by <u>Ukiyo-e Japanese (woodblock) prints</u> like many other <em>Impressionists.</em> The prints differed a lot from the traditional Western picture. They had bold linear designs and a sense of flatness.
As for Gauguin, Japanese art was one of many <em>influences</em> that impacted greatly on his artwork. He mostly searched and experimented throughout a very difficult life. The influence of<u> Ukiyo-e</u> on Gauguin makes perfectly natural sense as he was a searcher and traditional things couldn’t restrain his creativity.
Degas painted his dancers and people in the full round, while Gauguin didn't use modeling in his colors.
You could no longer do standard seaming, but you could do free motion embroidery.
If you want to fix this there are a few common ways that they get broken and fixed from home:
thread could be jammed, just remove the needle plate and clean
hasn't been lubricated in a while, either take it in and have it done or do it yourself with a drop of sewing machine oil
or because they're dropped, in this case just look for a switch.
if it's not any of these, you may want to take it in and have it looked at :-)