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How does a landscape artist make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in background?
A. By making the object in the foreground larger in comparison to the background objects.
B. By making the object in the foreground less detailed in comparison to backgrounds objects.
C. By making the object in foreground less colorful in comparison to background objects.
D. By making the object in the foreground smaller in comparison to background objects.
Is the answer A?
Thank you

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by Reed
Yes, it is.
Answered by Ice Cream Lover <3
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. C

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Answered by The right answers
Those answers are completely right connections students
Answered by Hal
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. C
Answered by WOLFIE
still correct in 2020 connexus students
Answered by werewolf hunter
still good in 2021
Answered by a real name
same school year so yea
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Still working on March 17 2021.
Answered by Matt Zimmerman
i can confirm, the A B B C method is correct
Answered by Correct
2022, A B B C still correct, Ty guys

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Answered by yes
1. by making the object in the foreground larger in comparison the background objects
2. people; Persians enjoy group gatherings and value relationships
3. humans lived in harmony with nature
4. classical; communicates a worldview and culture that values ideal beauty
Answered by connections student
yep still works in 2023
1:A
2:B
3:B
4:C
Answered by connexus student
still works 2023. A, B, B,C
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