What are the basic differences between painterly and linear styles in the photographic arts, which include filmmaking?
What will be an ideal response?
A painterly style is soft-edged, sensuous, and romantic. Line is
deemphasized. Colors and textures shimmer in a hazily defined, radiantly illuminated
environment. A linear style emphasizes drawing, sharply defined edges, and the
supremacy of line over color and texture
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The term ?manual labor? reflects a ________ bias
A) gender B) age C) class D) ability
When a group engages in a brainstorming session, members should __________.
A. be informed beforehand about the issue to be discussed B. limit ideas to no more than two per person C. criticize each idea as it is presented D. avoid combining ideas
_____ is the tendency to retain appraisals without change while the reality to which they refer is changing
A) Static evaluation B) Intensional orientation C) Face-inference confusion D) Indiscrimination
Irony is an implied comparison
Indicate whether the statement is true or false