Answer:
name: gotcha
Explanation:
you get 2 decks of cards, hand out all cards so each player has an equal amount. Once cards are delt, the player going first places down their highest card, and if the player going next has a higher card, they say “gotcha” and take the cards. If the next player does have a higher card, then they place down any card, and the winner takes the cards. You keep going until one player has all the cards. The goal is to not run out of cards
rules: no cheating, you have to show the other players your card, and no hiding cards to pretend you have none.
Answer:
am painting anime character found in hxh right now
Answer:
I think the practice of restoring artworks is a very dangerous game. Artwork that has been around for centuries cannot be replaced and if they were to, somehow, get messed up during the restoration process then that is a large chunk of history that has been lost. However, I do believe that (if done right) artwork restoration can turn out beautiful as long as the person restoring the artwork is highly skilled and trained within this profession. Personally, I don't believe that the original artist's vision has been changed, just as long as nothing has been changed on the artwork (example: adding a bird or a tree to the painting that was not there before). In conclusion, if done right, art restoration can be a great thing but there is always the factor of danger added in.
Answer:
I think B but I'm not sure
Answer:
Nature and flowers
Explanation:
She worked in series, synthesizing abstraction and realism to produce works that emphasized the primary forms of nature. While some of these works are highly detailed, in others, she stripped away what she considered the inessential to focus on shape and color.