6. <u> </u><u> </u><u>Colour</u><u> </u><u> </u><u> </u> is light reflected off objects. It has three main characteristics.
7. <u> Hue </u> the name given to a color (blue, red, etc.)
8. <u> Value </u> the lightness or darkness of a color.
9. <u> </u><u> </u><u> </u><u> </u><u>Intensity</u><u> </u><u> </u> (also known as capacity or chroma) the brightness or dullness of a color.
10. <u> </u><u> </u><u> </u><u>Line</u><u> </u><u> </u> is the most basic design feature; a mark used to symbolize directions or curves.
Answer: orange green violet
Explanation: all primary colors are red yellow and blue u mix red and yellow to make orange u mix blue and yellow to make green and u mix red and blue u get violet
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Assuming this is True or False^^
I think that the statement is absolutely TRUE!
Cooking is not always based on fact and measurment, its based on making up your own recipes and following traditions. Such as, learning how to make a mac and cheese recipe that had been passed down in the family! I have no idea what i'm going on about, but yes, I'd say this is true.