Answer:
Whole rest
Explanation:
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
Match the risk factors to the type of abuse.
poverty
substance abuse
domestic violence
family factors
arrowRight
environmental factor
arrowRight
personal factors
arrowRight
Answer:
family factors ⇒ domestic abuse
environmental factor ⇒ substance abuse
personal factors ⇒ poverty
Explanation:
Domestic abuse= harm done to you or someone else by a partner or someone you know or are related to (family)
Substance abuse= An example of this is putting oil or garbage in oceans, which damages animals, plants, and your [environment]
Poverty= being poor, which leads to you not being able to get anything for yourself like a house, food, or clothing (personal factors)
Answer:
Family Factors: Domestic Violence
Environmental Factors: Poverty
Personal Factors: Substance Abuse
Explanation:
none...literally just makes sense.
I need some tips on how to draw better & stuff. If you do, that's great. I'll follow you & have a great day. Peace
Answer:
Explanation:
Just keep on trying :)
Answer:
1. Go draw something. Repeat.
2. Look at drawings.
3. Draw from drawings.
4. Draw from photographs.
5. Draw from life.
6. Take a class.
7. Keep a sketchbook
8. Be intentional.
Explanation: Draw for fun not the result :)
i want your honest opinion
Answer:
MY honest opinion is that it looks great
Explanation:
Which design principle involves mentally dividing up an image with two horizontal lines and two vertical lines
Answer:
rule of thirds
Is it true that Art can be displayed through sound? What's your reasoning behind your opinion?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Absolutely art can be displayed through sound. Examples would be orchestra, pop music, arias, Irish Folk and so on. Art, after all, is expression of creative skill and imagination, which most definitely can be expressed by sound.
Answer:
well music, yes ofc it can
Explanation:
have u ever seen a music video or a(n) song cover, or an album cover, yes I thought so, thats art right there the singer can usually be the creator of the art too and the singer can be described as an as an artist bc their song/and or album, music is a way for singer/artists to le out all the passion bc truly every song is a work of art, hope this helps :)
what are the 6 words that stare with l
Answer:
insane, improper, innocent, incomplete, iguana, inbox, inexplainable
Explanation:
Answer:
Iconic
Irreversible
Incredible
Ice Cream
Icky
Irreplaceable
What is the effect of repeatedly using scales?
After repeated use, blank scales may be slightly off, therefore blank theme to restore accuracy.
Which word is for answer 1? Digital, spring, or mechanical.
Which word is for answer 2? Rezone, recalibrate, or reweigh.
Please help!
Answer: First box is “MEDICAL” scale and the second box is “RECALIBRATE”
Explanation: Medical scales need to be recalibrated because the measurements need to be checks so they are not wrong. Hope I helped :))
Answer:
mechanical
recalibrate
Explanation:
Plato. Under the heading "Proper Use of Scale" it states in the middle of the second paragraph exactly what it asks here.
what instruments are similar to the Australian instrument called the didgeridoo and how old is it and were did it come from
Answer:
i just dont know
Explanation:
________ and __________ give the feeling that a piece of art is whole
Answer:
what-
Explanation:
Answer:
Unity and harmony
Explanation:
Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly
Which art technique has the artist used in this painting?
The artist has used ain)
cechnique in this painting
Answer:
Splattering and Dripping
Explanation:
The music of the guqin is primarily for:
1-introspection, meditation
2-large social gatherings
3-dancing and parties
Answer:
meditation :)
Explanation:
Where is information about substances kept?[BLANK] Safety Data Sheets hold information regarding properties of a particular substance. It also helps the reader to understand the safe handling of a substance.
Answer:
Material safety data sheets
Explanation:
it was correct on Edmentum
Please help me with this band assignment
Measure 1: 1 & 2 e & 3 & 4 e &
Measure 2: 1 & (2) & 3 & (4)
Measure 3: 1 & a 2 & (3) & 4 e & a
Measure 4: 1 (2 3-4)
ExplanationEach eighth note is represented by the beat it starts on, whether it be 1, 2, 3, or 4. If a beat does not fall directly on the start of the beat, that means it falls on the "&", or second half of the rhythm. That is why we right 1 & 2 &.. and so on.
Each sixteenth note is represented by the phrase "1 e & a". If a beat starts with an eighth note that continues into sixteenth notes, like in measure three, we just say "1 & a", as the "e" is taken up by the duration of the eighth note on beat 1. This goes the same for sixteenth notes at the beginning of the sequence, like beat 2 of measure 1. "1 e" expresses the rhythm of the first two sixteenth notes, then "&" takes up the duration of the "& a" in the sequence, so just "1 e &" is written.
Each half, quarter, or eighth rest are written the exact same way as any other note, just between parenthesis. When read allowed, these beats are typically whispered.
And lastly, half and whole notes are written with dashes "-" in between, like the half rest at the end of measure 4. This is written as (2 3-4).
These are just the fundamentals of writing and sounding out rhythms in music. I hope this helps you and others in your studying of sheet music. Happy learning friend :)
Answer:
so its a tie so its gonna go like this
measure one 1 then 1&2& then 1 and then will be 1&2&
the second mesure will be 1&2&1 then 1
the 1
Explanation:
this should be correct
Art that conforms to an idea of something, such as beauty, status, or power is called _
Please Help Quick ASAP HURRY I NEED THE ANSWER ASAP HURRY
Match the following principles of design with their correct definition.
I need some answers pls and Google isnt helping?
Answer:
that my friend is something personal, thats why you cant find it on google. for me when i think of a chirping bird, i think of blue.
so take my answers:
blue
teal
red
black
gray
Explanation:
Answer:
a chirping bird would be a soft yellow a waterfall would be a calm blue a dentists drill would be a shiny silver silence would be a sad grey and the wind would be a wispy white
Explanation:
(music)
please help!!!!!!!
(Baroque Music Text Questions)
(Critical Thinking Questions)
(PLEASE ACTUALLY ANSWER!! DONT REPLY UNLESS YOU KNOW!!)
2. Choose one of the composers discussed in the unit and listen to their work. Which work
did you listen to? How would you describe this composer's music? Why do you think
this composer was an influential figure in the Baroque period?
Answer: I chooseAntonio Vivaldi one of his works was Four Seasons iwould describe Antonio’s music pleasant to listen to. I think that Antonio Vivaldiwas an influential figure in Baroque music because his music was so innovativeand he brightened the rhythm structure of the concerto.
Explanation:
Answer:
(This answer is a more fixed and rephrased one from above I recommend to paraphrase it)
Antonio Vivaldi, Four Seasons, I would describe his music to be very pleasant and peaceful to listen to, and I believe that Antonio was an influential composer in the Baroque period because his music was so innovative and he brightened the rhythm structure of the concerto.
Explanation:
What are the 3 main types of stages in the theatre
my class is called tech theatre
Answer: Arena theatres and Thrust theaters and platform theatres
Explanation:
What two factors help determine a work's success to an art historian?
Answer:
hard work and discpline
Explanation:
Helpppppp wil give bralistttttt
Answer: the first is screen time, the second is the time we waste, the third is being mean on the internet for the bad things. The good things are having a good source of entertainment, learning online, and becoming famous online.
Explanation:
A group of people stacked into a pyramid on a raft in the ocean. The person on top is waving a flag as if to signal a ship. This artwork is called the Raft of the Medusa, painted by Géricault. All the visual elements incorporated by Géricault lead the eye to which primary focal point? a. the hazy horizon of the ocean b. the sails casting shadows upon the men c. the bodies strewn on the raft d. the man waving the flag
Answer:
This artwork is called the Raft of the Medusa, painted by Géricault
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I got a 100
How do the Elements and Principles work together to create a work of art?
Answer: What if you had the keys to the artistic kingdom? With each of these essential for making art, that is exactly what you have. Understanding and applying the building blocks of art (or the elements and principles of art as they are often called) is what takes an artist from beginner to master.
In order to understand, deftly critique, and practice your chosen art form, you need to know the key concepts that it is built upon. Familiarity with elements of art like color and line and principles of art (proportion, rhythm, and contrast among others) is what gives artists that fluency. With your knowledge of these, you will always be able to find the joy and excitement that can surround art…and for art lovers there is nothing more appealing than that.
Explanation: What if you had the keys to the artistic kingdom? With each of these essential for making art, that is exactly what you have. Understanding and applying the building blocks of art (or the elements and principles of art as they are often called) is what takes an artist from beginner to master.
In order to understand, deftly critique, and practice your chosen art form, you need to know the key concepts that it is built upon. Familiarity with elements of art like color and line and principles of art (proportion, rhythm, and contrast among others) is what gives artists that fluency. With your knowledge of these, you will always be able to find the joy and excitement that can surround art…and for art lovers there is nothing more appealing than that.
What is an orchestra? How did the development of orchestras influence
Baroque music?
please answer both thank you
Answers:
1. An orchestra is a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
2. The development of orchestras influenced Baroque music by creating a flourish in extravagant sounds and images.
Describe some of the classical elements of The Good Shepherd
Answer:
The good Shepard is kind meek and humble.
Explanation:
What kind of scale is: WWHWWWH? What does this scale mean and why is it important?
Answer:
Explanation:
major scale
A major scale, a sound with which you are undoubtedly familiar, consists of seven whole (W) and half (H) steps in the following succession: W-W-H-W-W-W-H. The first pitch of the scale, called the tonic, is the pitch upon which the rest of the scale is based.
If you drop soap on the floor is the floor clean or the soap dirty?
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:
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.
Fill in the blank with the keyword or the letter of the keyword that best matches the description.
Keywords :
A. bronze
B. sculptures about real life
C. Disk thrower statue
D. Hermes with Infant Dionysus
E. Discobolos
F. Roman copies of original bronze Greek sculptures
G. Praxiteles
H. the Classical Period
I. Olympia
J. anatomy
Fill in the blank with the keyword or the letter of the keyword that best matches the description.
1. Followed by the Archaic Period
2. In the Classical Period, this had better depiction of muscle structure
3. This medium was used in the Classical Period
4. This captures the moment right before a discus is released
5. Most famous statues that survive today are this
6. Another name for Myron's Disk Thrower
7. Sculpted by Praxiteles
8. Seems to be highly regarded sculptor in antiquity
9. Common characteristics of the Hellenistic Period
10. Where Hermes with Infant Dionysus was found
Three-dimensional drawing in which all the sides are measured full size and scaled with the drawing at 30° to the horizontal is known as ___________________.
a.
two point perspective
c.
linear perspective
b.
isometric perspective
d.
multiple point perspective
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation: Three-dimensional drawing where all the sides are measured full size and scaled with the drawing at 30° to the horizontal. isometric perspective is a useful tool for technical drawings.
Three-dimensional drawing in which all the sides are measured full size and scaled with the drawing at 30° to the horizontal is known as isometric perspective. Hence, option B is correct.
Art with all three height, breadth, and depth dimensions is referred to as three-dimensional art. It takes up more physical space than 2D art and can be seen and understood from all directions, unlike 2D art. To create these works of art, 3D artists transform a variety of materials into numerous objects, characters, and settings.
The three dimensions of a three-dimensional shape are length, width, and depth. These dimensions give these shapes the characteristics of faces, edges, and vertices. Describe an edge.
Thus, option B is correct.
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WHAT IS MEANT BY THE TERM "READY-MADE" AND WHY WAS THIS GROUNDBREAKING.
Answer:
Explanation:
prepared in advance for immediate use. : already created or provided.
based on a reaction of visual indifference, with at the same time a total absence of good or bad taste…' Although the term readymade was invented by Duchamp to describe his own art, it has since been applied more generally to artworks made from manufactured objects.
How did organized theatre begin?
Answer:
The origins of theatre in ancient Greece, according to Aristotle (384–322 BCE), the first theoretician of theatre, are to be found in the festivals that honoured Dionysus. The performances were given in semi-circular auditoria cut into hillsides, capable of seating 10,000–20,000 people.