Answer:
Its much easier for me to cook my food in an oven vs something else. When I cook my pizza, using an oven helps a lot because I don't have to rely on fire and I can control the temperature.
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Answer:
1. Contemporary art- Art that is happening in present time, and it includes postmodern art.
2. Cubism- Considered one of the most influential art movements in the 20th century; Picasso was a cofounder and leader in the movement. The art featured objects that were reduced to shapes and put back together in abstract way.
3. Modern art- Art produced in the 1860's to the 1970's.
4. Impressionism- Began in the 1870's and was characterized by colored shadows, use of light, and thick paint.
5. Art Nouveau- International movement between 1890 and 1910 that was characterized by curves.
Answer:
Seven tricks to help you smile naturally and look great in photos
Explanation:
1. Close your eyes. If you're feeling nervous, take a few seconds to relax.
2. Don't say “cheese”
3. Relax your face and jaw muscles.
4. Think about something that makes you happy.
5. Get goofy.
6. Imagine someone you like behind the lens.
7. Ask the photographer to tell a joke.
I would say the answer is D.
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She could be a mentor or make commentary on Shakespeare's play, including both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself struggling with their moral codes and having small psychotic breakdowns, some bigger than others (Lady M literally dies).
Honestly that last one is a little tricky. She wants to help Macbeth, essentially by destroying him. Maybe that's what your teacher means? She's very confident and has a sort of complex that she controls fate, while criticizing Macbeth for his over-confidence. She says some paradoxical things and so do the witches, such as the phrase "when the battle's lost and won" meaning, technically that they both won and lost the battle, a paradox. Of course, it means the actual loss comes from casualty, but grammatically it is a paradox. Macbeth doesn't really have a clue what it means.
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I'm sorry I could not be so definite. I love Macbeth and even performed in it two years ago. These questions are a little strange. Ha-ha! Hope this helped in some way anyhow.