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<u>a. </u><u>cuting line </u>
<u>b.</u><u> seam line</u>
<u>c.</u><u> grain-line arrow</u>
<u>d.</u><u> button hole</u>
<u>e.</u><u> dots</u>
<u>f.</u><u> darts</u>
<u>g.</u><u> fold line arrow</u>
<u>h.</u><u> arrow</u>
<u>i.</u><u> notches</u>
<u>j.</u><u> alteration lines</u>
<u>k.</u><u> grain-line arrow</u>
Explanation:
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Answer:
where is it so i can see i will rate then i dont see though
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Answer: At customs
Explanation:At customs Edward had been asked what the sculpture was,customs ended up labeling it as "kitchen utensils and supplies" and had tried to charge him with an import tax. Steichen refused to pay the duty and therefore led to this going to the Supreme Court. There the sculpture was said to be art and Steichen did not have to pay the tax.