I believe F. Scott Fitzgerald wanted to portray Gatsby as a human. When someone is so royally popular, wealthy, and successful it can be hard to see them as anything but those superficial, materialistic things. Gatsby is shown trying to "fit in" so to speak, choosing his words wisely, yet amidst his attempts at formality, he still can't fit the mold that he so desires to conform to.
Many designers will have to deal with aspects of all of the above; whether designing apparel, textiles, objects, graphics or printed material the ability to present information in a simple and straightforward way is important for a designer to engage with their collaborators and to effectively market their product to their client, designing something which is ergonomic also is important as that deals with how their product or design will physically relate to the body, they will also need to understand the limitations of their design tools as this will have the potential to inhibit the production or quality of the outcome, also a balanced understanding of visual literacy is key as this is important for a designer to effectively evaluate the material from which they draw upon in their research and design process.
Vitruvius Man is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci whitch depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square.
Answer: D, flour was too weak
If the dough is sticky you need to add a little more flour to the dough.
Barak would need to lightly dust the dough with flour but only add a few teaspoons of flour at a time.
Each time Barak adds a little bit of flour he needs to knead it into the dough so that it isn’t in one place
Answer: treble, alto, bass