An arch is only like one line but a dome is a full circle
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They serve architecture, but look like huge sculptures. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST . i just took the test and used her answer, and got it wrong. it is my answer that is true
<u>Answer:</u>
- <u>first cartoons with synchronized sound,</u>
- <u>created the first full-length animated feature film</u>
- <u>Walt Disney Theme park. </u>
Explanation:
The first cartoons with synchronized sound: The first of such cartoons is Steamboat Willie produced in the year 1928 changed multimedia entertainment because there was synchronized sound with visuals for the first time.
T<u>he first full-length animated feature film</u> was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
, a 1937 production. And more recently, the <u>Walt Disney Theme park. </u>
Answer with Explanation:
You have not included the image so I have done quick google search and I am putting the image that matched with the same worded question I found.
The question is (hopefully) about the Image "Morning View of Nihonbashi" by Utagawa Hiroshige.
As with any art, some aspects of the answer are subjective and will vary from observer to observer. First let's discuss about some details related to the scene. This is an Asian artwork, particularly a Japanese ukiyo-e scene. The scene can be interpreted as two groups of men, walking in two rows, moving goods across a bridge. One group is carrying some sort of cargo in boxes while the other group is carrying baskets of food. Some houses can also be seen in the background. The sky colour depicts a sunset with reddish-yellow tones.
Speaking of tones, orange, blue, and yellow are the primary colors used. The artist has used thin lines throughout the scene. Fairly simple geometric shapes are used. The scene is enclosed by the use of a gate or fence.
This is a typical example of a woodblock print, also called a woodcut, it was a technique used widely throughout East Asia. The corners of the woodblock were used as the registration points.