Okay, I’m going to help you a little here. The answer is D. “Proportions don’t matter when it comes to the first design of a sketch.” If you think about it, it won’t ever be proportional. Just like a first draft of a paper, it will never be perfect for the first try. When sketching, proportions are for the later steps, and not to focus on when your sketching out your first image.
For your bonus question, “Sketches differ with different clothing and designers.” Is definitely true. The sketches and designs will differ for each person, and will never be an exact replica.
(a) The band of 7 colours (violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange & red) is known as spectrum.
(b) A form of printmaking where the image can only be made once is known as monoprinting.
(c) A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.
(d) Choreography is the art of composing steps for a dance.
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Stringer beads, you "drag" or "pull" (it's basically a stitch or a continuous weld) and a weaving bead, you literally move left and right over and over, lapping over the previous weld slightly until you go down the entire area you wish you weld.
They both have life, there is more but this is the most important thing.