Answer:
Frieze.
Explanation:
In architecture, as the exercise briefly describes, a frieze is a broad band of sculpted and/or painted decoration, especially on a wall near a ceiling, and often found in Greek or Roman temples and buildings. For example, when inside this buildings (mostly in the temples) the section of a wall above picture rails is usually a frieze, a sculpted and painted decoration. Many scenes carved in the walls, sequences of heroic tales, stories and myths are called frieze.
Answer:
Tomas may learn to tease his brother only when his parents are not around
Explanation:
In the scenario being described the most likely outcome is that Tomas may learn to tease his brother only when his parents are not around. Since Tomas gets in trouble and punished when he is caught by his parents teasing his brother, he will eventually begin to only tease his brother when his parents are not there to catch him doing so. That way he will still be able to mess with his brother but won't have to deal with the consequences of doing so.