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The image is an Asian artwork, specifically a Japanese ukiyo-e scene. In the image there are men carrying either some type of cargo in boxes or baskets of food, across a bridge. Most of the men pictured are walking in two rows, in a sort of procession. Houses are visible in the background. Orange, blue, and yellow are the main colors used. There isn't much variation in the width of the lines. The shapes are fairly geometric. The image is framed on either side by what appears to be a gate or fence. This is an example of a woodblock print, also called a woodcut. Its registration points were likely located in the corners of the woodblock.
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formal operational
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The stage of formal operational development is the moment when the individual begins to reason logically and systematically. This means that this stage is defined by the ability to engage in abstract reasoning, that is, logical deductions can be made without the support of concrete objects. In other words, representation now allows total abstraction. The child is no longer limited to immediate representation not only to previously existing relationships, but is able to think of all possible relationships logically seeking solutions based on hypotheses and not just by observing reality. Their cognitive structures reach their highest level of development and are able to apply logical reasoning to all classes of problems.
We can say that Abigail is at this stage because she was able to reason alone about the rapper's sexual objectification just by viewing an image.
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I see a sunrise on a winter morning (winter because there are no leaves) by a lake in a forest.
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The picture is pretty straightforward it could be way more inspiring and "poetic"(to some extent) if i had to describe another picture. sorry, that's really all i could do for you!
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And Now Its time to say goodbye, goodbye my love Ree kid it’s time for you to be shanked, scene - MRVN Gaming
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:)
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B is a good answer to me but I'm afraid I don't have any other options