Answer:
Kokomi Teruhashi (照橋心美, てるはし ここみ lit. Teruhashi Kokomi) is one of the main characters of the series. She is a student in Saiki Kusuo's class and she is considered very attractive by both women and men, who often stop and stare upon seeing her.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Kokomi Teruhashi
Explanation:
She believes she has a crush on Saiki
What are the SIX contrapuntal devices used in the FUGUE?
Answer:
exposition, a developmen, and recapitulation
Explanation:
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Can you form a personal opinion about Pablo Picasso. It is for my art project. Please help ASAP!
Answer:
I don't really know what you mean but I can try!
I like the art he makes and I think it it really interesting. He is very creative!
Explanation:
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Answer:
There's aspects I like and dislike about Pablo Picasso's art.
Explanation:
I really like the colors Picasso used in his artwork. I do find some of his portraits less appealing than others, however. I'm not sure if it's because of how he arranged their facial features or how he drew them, but it's really just not as appealing to me. Picasso's style also isn't my favorite, but I really do respect and like his art, and I greatly admire his talent. :)
30 POINTS!!!!!!!! Help!!!!!!!!!
Cite an early photographic pioneer or invention. Explain their/its impact on photography as we know it today.
Answer:
Flexible Roll Film.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll_film (the cite)
Explanation:
Photography didn’t truly become accessible to amateurs until the mid-1880s when inventor George Eastman began producing the film on rolls. The film was more lightweight and resilient than clunky glass plates, and the use of a roll allowed photographers to take multiple pictures in quick succession. In 1888, Eastman used flexible film as the primary selling point of his first Kodak camera, a small, 100-exposure model that customers could use and then send back to the manufacturer to have their photos developed.
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True or false Egyptian artists were permitted to portray rulers any way the artists wanted?
What are the notes played in the C major scale?
Answer:
cdefgabc
Explanation:
then you go back down
c.d.e.f.g.a.b.c.b.a.g.f.e.d.c
Which statement about Federal architecture is true?
Gotta go soon so last question for today :D suprise me with great answers!! I SWEAR IF THERE IS AN ANSWER STOLEN BY "SAM" I'M GONNA BE SO MAD
Anyway... In Haikyu!! who is/are the main character(s)? What is/are their name(s)? Are they connected in some way? (if there are 2) ur answer better be worth it, 50 points, Have a good day :D
Answer:
In Haikyuu the main characters are mostly Shoyo Hinata and Tobio Kageyama. KageHina is the slash ship between Kageyama Tobio and Hinata Shōyō.
Answer:
Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Tsukishima Kei, Tadashi Yamaguchi.
Basically all the first years but Hinata is main, main character.
Help quick!
1. Why do you think preparation is essential for an effective musical performance?
2. What are some ways to warm-up before a performance? If you could only choose one of those ways to warm-up, which would you choose and why?
3. Why do you think identifying the type of music you like is the first step in becoming a dynamic performer? As a musician, how would you find your sound?
Answer:
3
Explanation:
1. which is the most dangerous volcano
A. an Extinct Volcano B. a Dormant Volcano C. an Active Volcano
2. which is the least dangerous volcano
A. an Active Vocano B. an Extinct Volcano C. a Dormant Volcano
1. C - Active volcanoes can erupt at any time, but are more dangerous than dormant volcanoes because active volcanoes are, well, active.
2. B - Extinct volcanoes can’t really erupt because they’re extinct, which makes them pose no threat.
Answer: 1. C - Active volcanoes can erupt at any time, but are more dangerous than dormant volcanoes because active volcanoes are, well, active.
2. B - Extinct volcanoes can’t really erupt because they’re extinct, which makes them pose no threat.
Explanation:
A common binder for oil paints is . For acrylic paints, it is
Answer:
The vehicle and binder of oil paints is linseed oil (or another drying oil), whereas acrylic paint has water as the vehicle for an emulsion (suspension) of acrylic polymer, which serves as the binder. Thus, oil paint is said to be "oil-based", whereas acrylic paint is "water-based" (or sometimes "water-borne").
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A common binder for oil paints is linseed oil.
For acrylic paints, it is polymers.