Answer: 1: I can jam out to it 2: It helps me do my work in school 3: I can turn it up all the way so I cant hear my 3 brothers 4: realy good song 5: mom and dad don't care how loud I have it ( five is all I got ) sorry
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Alex Ross, comic book legend, painterly style is
unique in the world of comics. The process combines watercolor and gouache
(opaque watercolor) with pencil and India ink. Ross firstly draws with a pencil
and then uses watercolor as a glaze to put over it. After watercolor layer gets
dry and fixated, it can be repainted without disturbing previous layers.
He
leaves pencil layer in many places remain visible. When watercolor glaze is dry,
Ross finishes work with brush and ink, coloring the blacks.
Steps:
<span>1. </span>Drawing
with pencil
<span>2. </span>Putting
a watercolor as a glaze
<span>3. </span>Fixating
watercolor layer
<span>4. </span>Repainting
(additional)
<span>5. </span>Coloring
the blacks with brush and ink
<span>I would most certainly be patient enough to go to
this whole process to create an artwork. The process itself might be complex; it
might require quite some time and a lot of attention and concentration not to mess
it up, but it is rewarding at the end. The reward isn’t just the content of
finished artwork, but also contentment and pride in mastered new complex technique.</span>
Answer:
When the play or film takes place in a time before zippers were invented
Explanation:
If the play is in a historical settings, zippers were probably not invented. So if you had a zipper on your costume it wouldn't make sense.
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Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
When society values the external appearance of the individual more, instead of his qualities, the obstacles that this individual faces may be increased, if that person does not fit the standards of beauty that a given society faces.
This prevents really talented and skilled people from working for our society and making improvements in different sectors of society.
For this reason, it is important that society values people for their qualities and abilities and not for their appearance.