#1&2 options??? and 3relief -<span>a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
ground-</span>.the solid surface of the earth.
<span>etch-engrave (metal, glass, or stone) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
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4. (1)<span>the action or process of registering or of being registered.
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(2)<span>move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force.
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<span>1A block placed at the summit of an arch or other structure, locking the whole together; a keystone. 2Printing and Printmaking. = " keystone". 3In quarrying: the first block or blocks to be removed from a new layer of stone.</span>
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I think number 3 because polyphonic texture resulta When two or Moré voices move at different but closely levels of rhythmic activity
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Scenes of everyday life in New York City
Explanation:
John Sloan (1871- 1951) was an American painter and artist who is credited with, being among the founders of Ashcan school of American Art.
Sloan during his initial days, worked as a artist with commercial newspaper. Thereafter, he joined 8 talented artists for a protest against National Academy, which went on to reform the American art.
Sloan's works of art, his paintings usually dealt with the subject of urban New York life that he witnessed himself while walking down the streets and in his own neighborhood. His observation of human behavior on the streets of New York, formed one of the the subjects of his paintings.
Sloan was also highly interested in social reforms , moving pictures and cinematic beauty.
Answer:
- D
- G
- E
- D
- F
- B
- A
- C
- F
- E
- G
- C
- G
- D
- E
- A
- E
- E
- D
- C
Explanation:
Something that was helpful for me when learning to read treble clef is remembering that the bottom line is E, the top line is F. (E comes after F). Once you know those two you can always count in any direction for notes if needed.
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I am pretty sure it is grass
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