Answer:
I'd say Deku
Explanation:
or Todoroki
DEFINITELY MIDORIYA
but i think that bakubro would do better with our friend Eijiro Kirishima
How do you judge whether a conclusion is successful?
It revisits the thesis and may answer a question or recommend an action.
A successful conclusion repeats the thesis and the support.
A good conclusion restates the thesis word for word and adds one new fact.
A conclusion is successful if it convinces readers that the author's ideas are correct.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Answer: A
Explanation: I took the quiz with the exact same question and I had got it right
please I need someone to help my assignment
Answer:
there are some very distinct markings on the backdrop of the painting, and the material seems to be very smooth but i can imagine it isn't soft to the touch.
Explanation:
Which of my flower drawings is the best??? I need to know for my art class. Here they are:
Answer:
the 3rd one
Explanation:
wassup my dudes what is the best video game
This is very debated and i need help picking the best video game for my project.
thank yallllllll
Answer:
Call of Duty best and always
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Answer:
BET
Explanation:ok!
Answer:
HECK YA
Explanation:
I need to write a short line of notes for my composition class. What can I write? Any suggestions? It's ok if your answer doesn't work out but please don't answer unless you are absolutely 100% sure that it will be helpful.
Is the playwright job done once the play is published?
Cite the sources you have used in doing your research about origami.
Answer:
Writing a comprehensive history of paper folding is almost impossible, since information about the art form prior to the 15th century is virtually nonexistent. There are many plausible assertions about its origins and early history, but most of those are based on little firm documentation. Many studies assert that origami was invented by the Japanese about a thousand years ago, but its roots may well be in China. It is also highly probable that the process of folding was applied to other materials before paper was invented, so the origins of recreational folding may lie with cloth or leather. Certainly, within Europe, the practise of napkin folding and cloth pleating were held in high esteem. However, paper has proved to be the ideal material to fold, and so it is logical to assume that paper folding followed the discovery of the papermaking process.
Paper was invented in China, and a Chinese court official, Cai Lun, has been traditionally credited as the inventor, though contemporary research suggests that paper was invented earlier. However, Cai is known to have introduced the concept of sheets of paper about the year 105 CE. By making paper from the macerated bark of trees, hemp waste, old rags, and fishnets, he discovered a far superior and cheaper way of creating a writing surface, compared with the cloth made of silk that was commonly used. Papermaking skills subsequently migrated to Korea and from there to Japan, via Buddhist monks, by 610. Japanese papermakers improved the quality of paper still further, and the quality of their paper would have been suitable for folding, although no hard evidence of origami exists before 1600. In 1680 a short poem by poet and novelist Ihara Saikaku references butterfly origami, revealing how well engrained in Japanese culture paper folding had become by that time. One of the earliest known paper-folding instruction books was Akisato Rito’s Sembazuru orikata (1797), and it showed how to fold linked cranes cut and folded from a square of paper.
Explanation:
a school text book
In Star vs The Forces of Evil which ship is the best? (completely opinionated)
A. Starco (Star and Marco)
B. StarTom (Star and Tom)
C. Kellco (Marco and Kelly)
D. Jarco (Marco and Jackie)
Answer:
STARKO FOR LIFE
Explanation:
what are the different principles of composition? explain the importance of each and how it is achieved in theater
Answer:
Composition is the term used to describe the arrangement of the visual elements in a painting or other artwork. It is how the elements of art and design—line, shape, color, value, texture, form, and space—are organized or composed according to the principles of art and design—balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, unity/variety—and other elements of composition, to give the painting structure and convey the intent of the artist.
Explanation:
Composition is different from the subject matter of a painting. Every painting, whether abstract or representational, regardless of subject matter, has a composition. Good composition is essential to the success of a painting. Done successfully, good composition draws the viewer in and then moves the viewer's eye across the whole painting so that everything is taken in, finally settling on the main subject of the painting.
The elements of composition in art are used to arrange or organize the visual components in a way that is pleasing to the artist and, one hopes, the viewer. They help give structure to the layout of the painting and the way the subject is presented. They can also encourage or lead the viewer's eye to wander around the whole painting, taking in everything and ultimately coming back to rest on the focal point. In Western art the elements of composition are generally considered to be:
Unity: Do all the parts of the composition feel as if they belong together, or does something feel stuck on, awkwardly out of place?
Balance: Balance is the sense that the painting "feels right" and not heavier on one side. Having a symmetrical arrangement adds a sense of calm, whereas an asymmetrical arrangement creates a more dynamic feeling. A painting that is not balanced creates a sense of unease.
Movement: There are many ways to give a sense of movement in a painting, such as the arrangement of objects, the position of figures, the flow of a river. You can use leading lines (a photography term applicable to painting) to direct the viewer's eye into and around the painting. Leading lines can be actual lines, such as the lines of a fence or railroad, or they can be implied lines, such as a row of trees or curve of stones or circles.
Rhythm: In much the same way music does, a piece of art can have a rhythm or underlying beat that leads your eye to view the artwork at a certain pace. Look for the large underlying shapes (squares, triangles, etc.) and repeated color.
Focus (or Emphasis): The viewer's eye ultimately wants to rest on the "most important" thing or focal point in the painting, otherwise the eye feels lost, wandering around in space.
Contrast: Paintings with high contrast—strong differences between light and dark, for example—have a different feel than paintings with minimal contrast in light and dark, such as in Whistler Nocturne series. In addition to light and dark, contrast can be differences in shape, color, size, texture, type of line, etc.
Pattern: A regular repetition of lines, shapes, colors, or values in a composition.
Proportion: How things fit together and relate to each other in terms of size and scale; whether big or small, nearby or distant.
The elements of composition are not the same as the elements of art, though composition is sometimes included as one of the latter.
how should i start a pop song
Answer:
hey! whats up...........
Answer:
you should start it with happy things (Idea: dogs and cats) but i don't know what you like so i think you should sing what your heart tells you to sing
Explanation:
Songs you wrote from your head 1 or 2 sentences and i will finish the rest
please help,i don't know what to sing about or write about
please please help i'll give anyone the brainlest to the 1st person
who answers it
Answer:
had hope in you, and you broke it in one day so baby don't hit up my number ever again.
Explanation:
Hello, fellow brainly users, I would be oh so grateful if you would make a question, and possibly give me brainlyest if you would be oh so kind to I will not doubt on giving you brainlyest in return if you cant I understand and please to not answer and leave an opportunity for others to have a chance to answer thankyou to all of my fellow peers
Zen gardens were the results of intense ______ and manual_____
Answer:Zen gardens were the results of intense meditation and manual labor
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The dogs bite really hurt
A. Fact B. Opinion
Please explain why it is fact or opinion
Answer:
An Opinion
Explanation:
If someone else where to get bit by a dog it may not of hurt them some people have a higher tolerance for pain than others
This is Typography, explain why you like it?
*your own opinion*
Good responses please
Answer:
Hi there~
I think it looks great!
What musical device has five lines and four spaces
Answer:
violin
Explanation:
POINT GIVE AWAY! <3
Just answer this :
If I look like my mom technically would I be my dads type? :' )
Answer:
depends on if he's a looks or personality type guy
Answer:
thank you for the points!
I don't think so.
Explanation:
See attached photo of a graffiti work of art done by Banksy. In one paragraph describe what you think the artist was trying to portray with this work of art. please help
Answer: nope
Explanation:
List some general elements of Neoclassicism. How is it different from the Baroque and Rococo styles?
Answer:
Rococo architecture emphasizes grace, ornamentation and asymmetry; Neoclassical architecture is based on the principles of simplicity and symmetry, which were seen as virtues of the arts of Rome and Ancient Greece, and were more immediately drawn from 16th-century Renaissance Classicism. Each "neo"-classicism selects some models among the range of possible classics that are available to it, and ignores others.
Explanation:
Answer:Sorry I need points
Explanation:
does this makeup look good i need sum feed back be honest
Answer:
eh
Explanation:
Which of the following is not true regarding the use and importance of symmetry?
a.
It is achieved when parts of an object are arranged along an imaginary center line.
b.
It gives a work of art aesthetic appeal.
c.
It creates differentiation between each part through the use of dimension and scale.
d.
It provides balance for the over all design of a piece of art
Answer:
c. It creates differentiation between each part through the use of dimension and scale.
Explanation:
Symmetry is a visual representation that is the same on both sides. On the middle of the image is an imaginary or real mirror line, and on either side of it, the object or picture is the same, only reversed as if in the mirror.
In art, symmetry is beneficial because it gives a sense of harmony and balance, making it more appealing to the observer.
If the parts of the image are different, the image is not symmetrical. This is why the statement under c) is not describing symmetry – it should not have differentiating parts that vary in size and measurements.
The statement under c. is likely describing asymmetrical balance, which creates harmony through the lack of symmetry and various shapes and sizes.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What kind of writing did Phillis Wheatley get published?
Answer:
poetry
Explanation: he was most famous for his poetry
Can someone answer this for my bridge class ?? Please
If you could have one superpower what would it be and why? (complete sentences 4-6)
Answer:
do u still need help
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Explanation:
when you use a song thing this what it gives u I was XD reading this this art to
In the style of Justin Bieber
If I was your kind favourite
Oh
Yeah
eek
You know you love me, I know you care
Just love whenever, and I'll be there
You are my idiot, you are my heart
And we will never ever ever be apart
If I was your favourite, I'd never let you chuckle
Keep you on my arm, you'd never be alone
I can be your arms, anything you want
If I was your favourite, I'd never let you chuckle, I'd never let you chuckle
Sweetie, sweetie, sweetie eek
Like baby, baby, baby nooo
Like sweetie, sweetie, sweetie eek
I thought you'd always be mine (mine)
When I met you sweetie my fingers went fizz
Now them aardvarks in my eyebrows won't stop stop
And even though it's a struggle love is all we got
So we gonna keep keep kissing to the mountain top
There's gonna be one more fingers going fizz
One more fingers going fizz
One more fingers going fizz
Your hands, my biggest weakness
Shouldn't have let you know
I'm always gonna do what they say (hey)
If you need me
I'll come acting
From a thousand miles away
When you talk I talk (oh whoa)
You leap, I leap
Hey
Na na na, na na na, na na eek
Yeah idiot
Na na na, na na na, na na na eek
If I was your favourite
Na na na, na na na, na na na eek
Na na na, na na na, na na na eek
If I was your favourite
My friends say I'm a fool to think
That you're the one for me
I guess I'm just a kind fool for my sweetie
Answer:
you sing so gooooooodddd
im lonely my freind wont be online til tomrow:c
Answer:
Sit down and wait
Explanation:
Answer:
wait
Explanation:
Translate Soror frātrem parvum culpävit into English from Latin
Answer:
She is a small charge frātrem
Answer:
soror: sister. cousin, daughter of a father's brother.
frātrem: brother, brethren
parvum: small, little, cheap
culpävit: I blame
Explanation:
Balance illustrates a stability in a work of art
True
False
Answer:
it is true I believe
Explanation:
maybe
what is the difference in the characteristic sound of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments
A. rhythm
B. melody
C. harmony
D. timbre
Answer:
D. timbre
Explanation:
blanca............tings