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The word katachi, meaning form and design, is the closest equivalent in the Japanese language to the Western notion of visual art
Explanation:
The word "katachi" cannot be directly and comparatively translated to English. Even within Japan its meaning is multiple - it can be form, shape, symmetry - the marriage of beauty and functionality, the quintessence of Japanese design. It may mean the many ways in which someone can produce the same object.
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the answer to this question is b
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Contentment sidles up beside him
Explanation:
The personification is the figure of speech that promotes human characteristics for inanimate objects or animals, causing a feeling of anthropomorphization. You can see an example of this in the text shown above in the line "Contentment sidles up beside him." That's because "Contentment" is an inanimate object and it would be impossible, in the real world, for it to have the ability to sidle up beside anything, which is a human capacity.
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positive and negative art work
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<span>This painting is called Washington Crossing the Delaware, by Emanuel Leutze. This painting describes the historic event when General George Washington led the American revolutionary troops across the Delaware River to fight in the Battle of Trenton. It was painted to show the bravery and fortitude of the American troops during the Revolutionary War, increase awareness of George Washington's prestige and leadership, and to remind Americans of their success in gaining independence from England.
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