What is a pattern Grade 2?

What is a pattern Grade 2? A pattern is the way objects are arranged. You can create patterns with colors, shapes, and numbers. When you create a pattern, you arrange them according to a rule. A rule tells you how the pattern is repeated. What are the importance of patterns in nature? By studying patterns […]

What is the repousse technique?

What is the repousse technique? Repoussé, method of decorating metals in which parts of the design are raised in relief from the back or the inside of the article by means of hammers and punches; definition and detail can then be added from the front by chasing or engraving. Why don’t we clean the Statue […]

What are some nonverbal items that we use in communication?

What are some nonverbal items that we use in communication? Types of nonverbal communication Facial expressions. The human face is extremely expressive, able to convey countless emotions without saying a word. Body movement and posture. Gestures. Eye contact. Touch. Space. Voice. Pay attention to inconsistencies. What are some ways you can improve your own nonverbal […]

Which is the universal color?

Which is the universal color? The universal colours are: teal and red-violet and true red and green. What are universal standards? The Universal Standards for Social Performance Management (“the Universal Standards”) is a comprehensive manual of best practices created by and for people in microfinance as a resource to help financial service providers achieve their […]

What was the purpose of Cindy Sherman photography?

What was the purpose of Cindy Sherman photography? What was the purpose of Cindy Sherman’s photography? To portray the various roles and identities of herself and other modern women. What is the name of the magazine in which white published several articles? Aperture Why is Diane Arbus famous? Diane Arbus, original name Diane Nemerov, (born […]

What are the two main sources of natural Fibres?

What are the two main sources of natural Fibres? Natural fibers are derived (obtained) from plants and animals. Plant fibers include seed hairs which cotton is made of; husk fibers that come from coconut; stem fibers such as flax and hemp; and leaf fibers which sisal is made from. Where do natural fibers come from? […]

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