Answer:
I've come back and forth to this question, not knowing how to answer this.
You would think it would be easy... but I can't think of anything to answer this with, and I've looked up the question multiple times with no way to answer it...
I think though, I have it now. I know it's been two days, so you've probably gone and moved on from this but it's bothered me.... Anyways...
1. Florist - Someone who designs and creates different arrangement of flowers, either in wreaths, bouquets, and in vases (to name a few)
2. Cashier - Someone who rings up someone's flower(s), can also place orders.
3. Janitor - Someone who cleans up after the shop closes
4. Manager - Someone who either owns the shop as a whole, or just manages a chain shop.
5. Assistant Manager - Usually someone who is in the shop more often than not, they tend to supervise the employees and help when needed
6. Actually not sure.... I can't think or find a 6th position. Actually, to be honest, I grasping at draws for 3 down... so I hope I got close / that this helps!
Have a nice day (:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
D. Raphael
Explanation:
Nicolas Poussin was the leading painter of the classical baroque style.
According to Baroque history, Nicolas Poussin traveled to Paris, where he studied under minor masters and completed his earliest surviving works.
His enthusiasm for the Italian works he saw in the royal collections in Paris motivated him to travel to Rome in 1624, where he studied the works of Renaissance and Baroque painters—especially Raphael, who had a powerful influence on his style.
From historical evidence about Poussin, it is evident that Raphael had the most influence on his painting style
Answer:
The Church
Explanation:
The catholic church was a huge patron of the renaissance