<span>The answer is b visionary.
When the animals were to successful take control of the farm from the
humans everyone was jubilant from their victory. Benjamin on the other hand, was not as
excited about it as the others. He seems
to know that what the future may bring based on past events and how things go
about in the present. He can already
foretell what will happen in the long run.
Still, he keeps it all to himself knowing that the only thing that
changed was the one in charge of the farm. He can envision the future but he sees it in a pessimistic light.</span>
If you are trying to write a thesis for a compare-and-contrast character analysis essay, you might ask yourself: How do these characters' tales intersect or diverge<span> in tone, content, or theme?
I think B is the most appropriate due to the content given below</span>
Answer:
Jerome Robbin
Explanation:
After attending a staging of Jerome Robbins's ballet Fancy Free (with music by Leonard Bernstein) by American Ballet Theatre, Schneider was inspired to become a composer.
1)Value The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest.
2)Value<span> is defined as the relative lightness or darkness of a color. It is an important tool for the designer/</span>artist<span>, in the way that it defines form and creates spatial illusions.
3)</span> Contrast<span> is a principle of </span>art. When defining it,art<span> experts refer to the arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.) in a piece so as to create visual interest, excitement, and drama.
4)</span><span>A complementary color are a set of two colors that are straight across the color wheel from each other. Examples of complements are </span>red<span> and </span>green<span>, </span>blue<span> and </span>orange<span>, and </span>yellow<span> and </span>violet<span>. Neutral colors are created by combining even amounts of complements to create </span><span>muddy earthy tones
5)</span>Chiaroscuro<span>. This is an Italian term which literally means 'light-dark'.</span>