If you drop soap on the floor is the floor clean or the soap dirty?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Depends on the conditions of both.

Explanation:

If the floor is already clean, then neither happens. If the floor is dirty, dropping soap on it won't clean it but the soap will become dirty.

Answer 2

Answer:

The floor is still dirty

Explanation:

The soap was not used and it wasn't used in anyway. The floor is still dirty because there wasn't really a use for the soap.


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How did the Medici family influence the art of the Renaissance?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Medici patronage had a huge impact on the Renaissance, allowing artists to focus on their work without having to worry about money. A significant amount of the art and architecture that was produced in Florence at the beginning of the Renaissance was due to the Medici.

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What are shadow puppets?

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Shadow puppets are essientially just puppets but shadows of them. Usually, it's done by people's hands to make animals or objects with different forms.

The cost of kitchen labor in
important consideration in determining the food cost percentage
Group of answer choices

True

False

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Answer:

the correct answer:- true answer correct

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Who wore this outfit better?

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Answer:

I believe both but I love the second one lol

no artists believe that using a combination of cool colors will make their piece come off as calm and relaxing.
True
False

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false i think there are some artists who think their pieces may come off as calm and relaxing if they use a cool combination of colors.

How does Grant Wood share stories in his artworks?

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Wood was an active painter from an extremely young age until his death, and although he is best known for his paintings, he worked in a large number of media, including lithography, ink, charcoal, ceramics, metal, wood and found objects.

While there he was deeply influenced by the sharply detailed paintings of various German and Flemish masters of the 16th century. Wood subsequently abandoned his Impressionist style and began to paint in the sharply detailed, realistic manner by which he is now known.

Amon Carter Museum of American Art -Fort Worth The Metropolitan Museum of Art -New York The Art Institute of Chicago -Chicago Berkshire Museum -Pittsfield   (Grant Wood/On view)

How old is colson baker aka MGK

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Answer:

23 IG?

Explanation:

Answer:

30!!!!!

Explanation:

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Most of the works of Italian Baroque artists were commissioned by what church?

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Answer:

The Catholic Church

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When an outbreak occurs, label the contaminants or suspect food with a notice

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Answer: The food was a “stealth food” – foods that people may eat but are unlikely to remember. Ex. garnishes, condiments on sandwiches, and ingredients in a food item such as the filling in a snack cracker.

Explanation:

When no statistical association between a food and illness is found, it does not mean the illness or outbreak was not foodborne. It means only that the source could not be determined. If the outbreak has ended, the source of the outbreak is declared unknown.

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Which statement about sun disk artworks from ancient Scandinavia, Greece, Egypt, and the Aztec Empire is true?


1. Ordinary people used them in their daily routines.



2. Artists made them by carving different kinds of stone.



3. They decorated the palaces of high-ranking officials.



4. Symbols in them represent sun gods or how the sun traveled.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

Symbols in them represent the sun gods or how the sun traveled.

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What makes the play trifles by Susan Glaspell unique?

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Susan Glaspell’s on act play called trifles can be best described as a feminist drama. The idea the women’s wants and needs were entirely overlooked by men, particularly husbands, is evident as Hale says “I didn’t know as what his wife wanted made much difference to John.” Hope this helped!!

I have a question, if WW3 were to happen in 2025, what kind of weapons would be used?
I am writing a book.

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Probably futuristic laser guns and high tech weapon suits

please explain idk what to do thank u​

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Answer:

so maybe put an object that makes a sound like a guitar or something else and for silence put somethings that has no sound

Explanation:

hope that helped :D

I think it’s the music notes
For example notes (sound)
Are whole note
Half note
Quarter note
eighth note
As for (silence)
Note are whole rests
Half rests
Quarter rests
Eighth reat

4. What did primitive people use for costumes?​

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Answer:

Suade leather

the ancient Egyptians most commonly used linen, a product made from the abundant flax plant.

men of a higher class wore longer schenti

I hope this is what you were looking for!!

Answer:

animal skin

Explanation:

Costumes In the Primitive ages of theater they used animal skin as their costumes. They used the animal skin to reenact the hunt scene, with the men wearing the skin as the animals and the men wearing less animal skin as the hunters

In music, dynamics refers to the ___
speed of the metronome
speed of the music
tone quality of a sound
volume (loudness or softness) of sound

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Answer:

d. loudness or softness of sound

Explanation:

For example, piano refers to softer sound, mezzo forte refers to a moderately loud sound, and forte refers to a louder sound.

Answer:

Explanation: Dynamics refers to the volume of a sound or note. The term is also applied to the written or printed musical notation used to indicate dynamics. Dynamics are relative and do not refer to specific volume levels.

Picasso’s father worked as a:
a. Fireman
b. Politician
c. Drawing teacher

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Answer:

C.

Picasso's father worked as a Drawing teacher

I think the anser is c that what i think i think

what are the types of regenerated fibers?​

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Answer:

Rayon, Cellulose acetate, Lyocell, Triacetate, and Modal

Answer:

Rayon,Acetate,and Triacetate

Duke Ellington was considered a great composer, arranger, and conductor in the jazz era. Describe some of the terminology used regarding the jazz era in the piece Take the "A" Train. Give a brief synopsis of the piece and describe some of the differing sounds that you will hear after reading about the piece.

Please Help Me!

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Answer:

Take the 'A' Train" is a jazz standard by Billy Strayhorn that was the signature tune of the Duke Ellington orchestra. In 1999, National Public Radio included this song in the "NPR 100", in which NPR's music editors sought to compile the one hundred most important American musical works of the 20th century. The tune which was taken from Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra's 1941 album "Hollywood" was included in the soundtrack of the 2008 video game release Grand Theft Auto IV from the fictitious in-game jazz music radio station "JNR 108.5 (Jazz Nation Radio)".

Answer:

The most interesting characteristic of this piece is that each instrument is heard separately rather than with the accompaniment. The trumpets and trombones are played with mutes to produce syncopations in the beginning. The song has a swing and big band feel. There are extended trumpet solos, with each instrument shining in its own time. In the end, the entire band plays the melody together.

Explanation:

colloseums elements and principles os arts?​

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Answer: (- From Quizlet)

Line

Element that is a path made by a moving point through space. It is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length.

Color

Element perceived by the way light reflects off a surface. There are three properties of : hue (color name), intensity (strength/purity), and value (lightness and darkness). (Van Gogh, Post-Impressionism)

Explanation:

Texture

Element that describes the surface quality of an object. Artists use both actual ___ (how things feel) and implied ______ (how things look like they feel). (Huang, Contemporary)

Value

Element referring to lightness and darkness of surface (Braques, Cubism)

Shape

Element that is flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length and height). Artists use both geometric and organic shapes. (Matisse, Fauvism)

Space

Element used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork. It can also refer to the positive and negative ____ between, around, or within objects. (Raphael, Renaissance)

Form

Element that is three-dimensional (length, width, height) and can be viewed from many angles. _____ have volume and take up space.(Artist Unknown, Greece)

Emphasis

Principle that is the creation of a focal point in an artwork. It draws the viewer's eye to particular areas of the artwork first. (Altar Mosaic, Byzantine)

Proportion

Principle that refers to size, location or amount of one element in relation to another (or to the whole) in an artwork. (Church Wall Painting, Medieval)

Movement

Principle that is how the eye travels through an artwork. Can lead the viewer from one aspect to another within the composition. (Late Renaissance Painting)

Contrast

Principle that refers to the difference between elements in a composition. This can happen through a variety of elements such as value change, size difference, etc. (Hopper, American Realism)

Unity

Principle that occurs when all of the elements of a piece combine to make a balanced, harmonious and complete whole. Variety within elements adds interest to the composition. (El Greco, Northern Renaissance)

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Balance

Principle that is the distribution of visual weight in an artwork. The three types are symmetrical (two sides are the same), asymmetrical (two sides are different but visually weighted equally) and radial (design emerges from center point).(Rose Window, Gothic)

Rhythm

Principle that shows a "visual beat" created with repetition of elements, patterns or movement to create interest and consistency. (Mondrian, De Stijl)

Pattern

Principle that decorates the artwork with regularly repeated elements such as shapes or color. (Andy Warhol, Pop Art)

Elements of Art

The building blocks of making art: Line, shape, value, space, color form, texture

Principle of Design

The tools to plan and organize elements the elements within an artwork. Gives you power to arrange your art.

Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, pattern, contrast, rhythm, and unity,

Craftsmanship

How neat, clean and presentable an artist makes their work of art to show skill and technique.

Subject

What the artist shows or what you see in a work of art. Such as trees, people, animals, apple, cup and lemon

Art Media

The materials an artist uses to create a work of art such as pencils, acrylic paint, watercolor

how much does it cost to buy a star from space cause it would be coolto and if there cheat ( i dout) i wanna buy a bung for my family

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Answer:the price varies from 49.55- 200k

Explanation:

Answer the following questions in a paragraph of no less than 125-words, using the text box below.
What is the note duration pyramid? How is it organized? What relationships does it show?

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Explanation:

"note duration pyramid, or a Rhythm Pyramid is a simple way to show how music notes relate to each other based on the note´s relative duration. Explanation: In written music, notes have a code or symbol used to represent the note´s duration."

How was Apollo affected by the fall of Icarus?

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Answer:

Hi! kxxrishima here! Hope this helps! <3

Explanation:

Apollo was greatly hurt by the fall of Icarus, though Icarus's decision was the nature of human indifference.

Answer:

Man has forever pushed himself to the limits trying to achieve the impossible. Discoveries and inventions are perhaps man's way to escape from the mundane or simply to alter his life. Such an effort is the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, a brilliant story of how necessity facilitated the invention of something that was never meant for man and how it led to his downfall. Myth though it may be, the story of Daedalus and Icarus wants to show us that the power of man has no limits but also that we should be very careful how to use this power.

The intelligence of Daedalus was known far and wide. He was accredited as the finest artificer ever, with a sharp and clever mind. Daedalus was living and working in Athens and he had a young apprentice in his workroom, his nephew, Talus. Talus was an extraordinarily talented boy and had begun showing traces of being a craftsman far surpassing his uncle's skill. As it is to the nature of man, Daedalus was highly envious of his nephew's proficiency. One day while on a visit to the Acropolis, Daedalus pushed him off the edge. Some say that the boy whom Daedalus had pushed off the edge of the Acropolis was not Talus but his sister's son Perdix, who was apprenticing to him. To stop Perdix from being dashed upon the ground below, the benevolent Goddess Athena transformed him into a bird that flew away to safety. Legend has it that this bird has since been known as the Partridge and wary of its tragic past avoids high places and nestles in hedges. Whoever was the victim, the artificer was put into trial by Areios Pagus, the supreme court of Athens, and charged with murder. His punishment was to get banished from Athens to the island of Crete.

Unfortunately for Daedalus, the King had imprisoned him and his young son, Icarus in a high tower, so that they couldn't reveal the secret of the labyrinth to anyone. Daedalus and Icarus were languishing in their prison atop the tower. Every day the master craftsman was pondering over their escape and how they could work such a miracle. He suddenly realized that their only escape route was by air since King Minos had control over every vessel that left the island. Moreover, Minos had issued strict orders to search thoroughly every ship leaving Crete. Instead of growing impassivity over their fate, Daedalus received a marvelous plan. He had observed the birds that were flying around the tower. He studied in great detail their mannerisms and hit upon his idea of how to escape.

The fall of Icarus

Unfortunately, Icarus soon forgot his father's warning and filled with the exhilaration of flying, he flew too high and too close to the sun. The intense heat melted the wax on the wings, the feathers came loose. A few minutes later, poor Icarus plummeted down into the sea and was drawn. Daedalus was struck with horror but there was nothing he could do to save his son. Aggrieved at his loss, he named the sea-spot where his son had drowned and the close by island after his name. The sea was named the Icarian Sea and the island was named Ikaria. Some sources mention that at the time Icarus fell into the sea, the mighty Hercules was passing by and he gave the fallen Icarus a befitting burial. Berating himself for his tragic loss, he continued to fly towards Sicily where he sought refuge in the Court of King Cocalus of Camicus. With the King's help, he constructed a temple dedicated to Apollo and as an offering to the god hung up his wings for good.

Solving the trick-puzzle

At Crete, an irate King Minos seethed and fumed over Daedalus' incredible escape. The only thought on his mind was to recapture the skilled artificer and bring him back to Knossos. Minos knew that Daedalus would have disguised himself to avoid recognition and therefore hunting him out would be no easy task. However, he did know that the artificer couldn't refuse a challenging riddle or a puzzling task. Minos set out from Crete in search of Daedalus and wherever he went he offered a handsome reward to anyone who could run a thread through a spiral sea-shell. He knew that this was a very complex puzzle and Daedalus would be challenged to solve it. One day, Minos reached Camicus and announced the same reward and task. Many people came and tried to solve the puzzle but had no avail.

Feeling guillty till the end

Knowing well that his disguise had been seen through, Daedalus decided to leave Camicus, much to the disappointment of the King and his daughters. He was last seen in Sardinia in the company of Iolaus, who was nephew to Hercules. Since then, no one knows what happened to this great engineer, what places he saw, what inventions he created, what miracles bore his mind. Today Daedalus represents for us a brilliant person who had been cursed to suffer because of his special talent. The peak of his misfortune was living with the guilt that he caused the death of his son.

Explanation:

What elements or principles of art does Paolo Veronese use in this painting?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Chen premises. Unscramble the words and write it on the op
1. SLAWL
2. ROFOLS
3. LICEGIN
4. HELSVES
5. KINS
6. GABAGER NIB
7. POM
8. PONGES
9. RUBSH
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Answer:

1. Walls

2. Floors

3. Ceiling

4. Shelves

5. Skin

6. Garbage bin

7. Mop

8. Sponge

9. Brush

Explanation:

Answer:

1. Walls

2. Floors

3. Ceiling

4. Shelves

5. Sink

6. Garbage bin

7. Mop

8. Sponge

9. Brush


2. Which of these is NOT a texture of music?
A Polyphonie
B. Tetraphonic
C. Homophonie
D Monophonie

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Answer:

Tetraphonic

Explanation:

It is not a texture of music

Answer:

tetraphonic

Explanation:

How were metal engravings made?
a.
using a brayer
b.
using a burnishing tool
c.
using the intaglio technique
d.
none of the above

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The answer is C using a intaglio technique

Metal engravings are made by using the intaglio technique. The correct option is C. With the use of a burin, a short steel rod with a sharpened V-shaped point, the engraver would carve impressions into the plate.

When was metal engraving invented?

Around the middle of the 15th century, engraving independently developed in the German Rhine valley and northern Italy. German goldsmiths, the most notable of whom are Master E.S. and the Master of the Playing Cards, are said to have created it first. They are now only known by their initials or aliases.

A metal plate is sliced into lines during the intaglio printmaking technique of engraving in order to contain the ink. The engraving plate might be composed of zinc or copper. To ensure that only the deliberate lines will be printed, the metal plate is first polished to remove any blemishes and defects from the surface.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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First person to type supercalifragilisticexpealidocious gets brainliest , a like , and 5 stars!!!

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Answer:

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identify the similarities and differences of the following textiles based on your design material use write your observation in a venn diagram​

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Answer:

x

Explanation:

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whats a way to cope with depression and anxiety I don't want to take medications again so help

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Answer:

the 54321 technic trust me it helps when you painic

Explanation:

Some ways that I cope with depression and anxiety are coloring, listening to music, the 54321 method like listed above ^, etc

What ensures that your messages posted do not create controversies? A. maintaining daily reports B. following online etiquette C. having presence in all the top social media websites D. creating a professional portfolio

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Answer: B

Explanation:

Because if you just be nice and follow rules almost no body will have any issues

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