To determine the height of the woman in the drawing, we need to consider the standard proportion of the human body.
According to artistic conventions, the average human body is approximately 7.5 to 8 heads tall. This means that the height of a person is typically equal to about 7.5 to 8 times the size of their head.
Assuming that the drawing follows this artistic convention, we can estimate the height of the woman by counting the number of heads.
If the woman in the drawing is 7 heads tall, then she would be approximately 7/8th of her total height in heads. This would mean that the rest of her body, from the neck down, would be equivalent to the length of her head and a half.
However, if the woman in the drawing is 8 heads tall, then her total height would be proportional to the actual height of a human being, with each body part in proper proportion.
Without further information or a visual reference, it is difficult to determine the exact number of heads by which the woman in the drawing is tall.
The woman in this drawing is how many heads high?
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