The baroque era I believe
<span>1. </span>According to the excerpt, I believe the phrase “pack
through” means to continue to carry the belongings on the saddle packs on the
horses.
People that traveled on horses, in order to travel faster,
often used pack saddles, a device designed to be secured on the back of a horse,
to carry heavy luggage and food. But, Mr. Jonson decided not to pack
through which means that he didn’t want to continue this way of traveling and
loaded his belongings and horse to a wagon.
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<span>2. </span>I believe the context clues that help determine
this meaning of the phrase “pack through” are statements that Mr. Jonson
traveled with Mr. Wand using horses and pack-saddles to carry belongings and
that later he decided not to go through with this kind of travel and made
arrangements to travel on wagon.
Even though Mr. Jonson traveled with Mr. Wand’s party on
horses, using pack-saddles to carry clothing, blankets, provisions etc. to
travel faster, he decided not to continue this way of journey and made arrangements
to travel on wagon, as it is stated in the excerpt: “Mr. Wand's party up to
this time, but preferring not to pack through, made arrangements with Mr. Frink
to travel with us. His horse, a good animal, was harnessed to our wagon and
proved quite useful.”
I would say the answer is yes because the artist might not know it but all of these things play a role in their projects
The answer is c a print making technique where the image is incised into the surface