<span>That is like asking... "Why to artists paint things they color they actually are." They use perspective drawing to make the work more realistic. A drawing is done on a flat 2D (2 dimensional) surface, so the use of perspective is a visual "trick" to introduce the third dimension. When the drawing is done correctly, you don't really notice it. It just looks right. When it is done incorrectly, it sticks out.. and looks bad. Without perspective drawing, the image would look flat and out of plac</span>
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Raising to C in music requires minimal effort. Try to keep your airway open. If you're trying to raise to a C-step while dancing, maybe try stretching first, and if you're trying to raise to C-level in multimedia, just use less materials, but use what you do have more liberally.
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Sorry, dont have an answer for this one but try taking typing lessons. Lol
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True
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For example, a car is a moving object, and the gap between the car and the car in front is active space as the space is constantly moving as well. If a collision was to occur with the car in front, the car in the back needs active space to react and take maneuvers to avoid hitting the car.