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The correct answers to your question is options A, C, and D.
Woodland Canoes and baskets are made from the bark of birch trees, decorated with symbols, lines, and shapes, and they also have pictures of objects seen in dreams.
Back then, thread that we see in stores didn't exist so people had to use bark of birch trees and also tried to be decorative with whatever else they had.
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you can make plain vanilla cake
all you need is all purpose flour
sugar
butter
salt (just a pinch)
vanilla essence
baking soda
nutmeg
eggs
first step : put the butter in a bowl and add sugar (butter and sugar must be equal IE if butter is 250g sugar must be the same) and mix well till the sugar is felt and mix thoroughly till its very fluffy
step 2: add your eggs (3) and mix thoroughly
step 3: add your flour and a teaspoon of baking soda and mix thoroughly
step 4: add your vanilla essence and mix thoroughly again
step 5: add a pinch of nutmeg
and a pinch of salt
step 6: mix thoroughly
step 7: in a baking pan rub butter or use parchment paper in the pan
step 8: pour your mixture into the pan
step 9: preheat your oven at 360 then put your mixture into the oven for just 20-25mins
step 10: check the cake and make sure it raises of you're not sure remove it from the oven and stick a tooth pick if it comes out clean your cake is ready but don't open the oven too much unless your cake will fall
step 11: allow your cake to cool before serving it you can eat it with mint syrup
hope it helps
The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. Generally described as taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century, the Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art
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Explanation: if the pupils are too young and can't draw by themselves, there should be a textbook that has traceable diagrams. that will make it easier for them
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Start your contour line drawing-begin transferring lines you see in the original photograph onto your drawing paper by going one square at a time. I recommend starting at the top left or right corner and working your way across and down. You can block off areas you aren't drawing to help you focus on one square at a time, like this:
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