Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Sift the sugar, salt, baking soda, and flour in a bowl, and mix it.
2. Create a well in the middle of the mixture seen in the bowl.
3. Pour the melted butter, eggs, and milk in the hollow space that you have formed in the center of the bowl.
4. Mix the mixture until it turns smooth.
5. Heat a frying pan or griddle for 2-3 minutes.
6. Pour ¼ cup of the batter on the griddle or pan.
7. Wait for the top of the pancake to bubble a little.
8. Flip the pancake.
9. Cook until light brown on both sides.
Answer:
The answer is "Amarna" style.
Explanation:
The Amarna style of art was common during the<em> Amarna period</em> in the Egyptian history. During this time, the pharaoh was Amenhotep IV, who later became known as Akhenaten. This new art form was considered<em> "flowing."</em> It depicted <em>people, activities and even nature. </em>
The art is believed to show either stylistic representation of things or realistic ones. One example of this is how the body image of Egyptian king was shown. At the beginning, he was shown to have a normal body figure, but later on, depictions of him showed that he looked more like a woman with big hips, big thighs, full lips, etc. Some say it was because he had a disease and thus, the new representation of him. Some say it was just a new style.
<em>This was one of the moments in the king's life that the Amarna style of art was used.</em>