Answer:
Explanation:
<u>A: keystone </u>
Keystone is also known as capstone, <u>and it is the stone at the highest point of the arch construction.</u> It is placed as the final piece to lock the construction not to fall, as it is distributing the weight of the arch.
<u>B: voussoir</u>
<u>Voussoir is the name of the whole arched part,</u> including keystone and <u>impost</u>. It is the complete curved element, and the blocks included are most usually made out of stone.
<u>C: impost </u>
The impost is the name for the block that lies at the end of the column, a<u>nd it is also used for the block that is the start of the arch-shaped element</u> of the arch. It is the base of the voussoir.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Frying food in the pan is one of the most frequent ways to prepare food.
It's important that the pan is heated on the very high temperature. When it comes to the amount of oil, it's best that pan is coated with oil in a small amount. That way, the oil would give food a taste, it will protect the pan from burning, as too much oil on the high temperatures burns easily. Putting too much oil makes food greasy and besides from being unhealthy, it will give food a terrible taste.
Answer:
This piece is an example of silverpoint. The values in a silverpoint work are created by using a thin wire that is held by a cylinder-shaped holder. The artist must slowly build up scratches overtime, in order to created darker values. The greater the etching or scratching, the darker the value. This medium is challenging because it cannot be erased and it takes a long time.
If this is the picture of the bird with the columns on the sides of the picture, then that is the answer.
Answer:
Overcooking
Explanation:
Overcooking actually destroys nutrients and is overall not desired.