Answer: She uses a cartoon style to draw real life objects like cherrys. she also adds colors like reds and oranges to items that dont usually have those colors. when she looks at an item she sees many colors and shades but trys to make it simpler instead of harder to see the item in itself. The texture i see is some brushes but mostly markers, and pencils. she also tries to make the item look flat on first glance but on second glance it is very dimensional.
Explanation: may be spelling mistake. i looked at the drawing of cherries and shoes, if you are asked to put the images in.
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Speaking of offline games, I know of the following
- <em>Subway</em><em> </em><em>surfers</em>
- <em>Can </em><em>you </em><em>escape </em><em>5</em><em>0</em><em> </em><em>and </em><em>100 </em><em>rooms </em><em>(</em><em>all </em><em>editions)</em>
- <em>Most </em><em>of </em><em>temple </em><em>run </em><em>games </em>
- <em>Lara </em><em>relic </em><em>run</em>
- <em>Dr.Parking</em>
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The musical was formed out of hundreds of hours of taped sessions with Broadway dancers. Bennett was invited to the sessions originally as an observer but soon took charge. He co-choreographed and directed the production, which debuted in July 1975 off-Broadway.
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