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This drawing was made using what natural resource? • clay • wax-based colored pencils • graphite pencils • watercolorsAsked by URMOMMMMMM
This drawing was made using what natural resource?
A. Clay
B. Wax- based colored pencils
C. Graphite pencil
D. Watercolors
A. Clay
B. Wax- based colored pencils
C. Graphite pencil
D. Watercolors
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Answered by
URMOMMMMMM
Is it C Or D????
Answered by
URMOMMMMMM
The clay for this pottery was acquired by
A. Harvesting the clay from a corn plant
B. Making the clay from water and pigments
C. Making the clay by mixing sand and oil
D. Harvesting clay from earth
A. Harvesting the clay from a corn plant
B. Making the clay from water and pigments
C. Making the clay by mixing sand and oil
D. Harvesting clay from earth
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URMOMMMMMM
What other natural resource is mixed with these pigments to make paint?
A. Oils
B. Graphite
C. Charcoal
D. Clay
A. Oils
B. Graphite
C. Charcoal
D. Clay
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URMOMMMMMM
Which of the following is fired at a high temperature to create ceramic pottery?
A. Charcoal
B. Graphite
C. Pigment
D. Clay
A. Charcoal
B. Graphite
C. Pigment
D. Clay
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To determine which natural resource was used for the drawing, we would need additional context regarding the medium or technique visible in the drawing. However, based on the options:
- **A. Clay**: Typically used for sculpture or pottery, not drawing.
- **B. Wax-based colored pencils**: These are synthetic and not a natural resource.
- **C. Graphite pencil**: Graphite is a natural resource and commonly used for drawing.
- **D. Watercolors**: While this can be made from natural pigments, it often includes synthetic components.
If the drawing is specifically created using a pencil, then the answer would be **C. Graphite pencil**. If it were a painting using pigments, it might also be **D. Watercolors**, depending on the specific materials used.
- **A. Clay**: Typically used for sculpture or pottery, not drawing.
- **B. Wax-based colored pencils**: These are synthetic and not a natural resource.
- **C. Graphite pencil**: Graphite is a natural resource and commonly used for drawing.
- **D. Watercolors**: While this can be made from natural pigments, it often includes synthetic components.
If the drawing is specifically created using a pencil, then the answer would be **C. Graphite pencil**. If it were a painting using pigments, it might also be **D. Watercolors**, depending on the specific materials used.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
If you're asking specifically about a drawing technique, the best answer would be **C. Graphite pencil**, as it is a common natural resource used for drawing.
**D. Watercolors** would apply if it were a painting rather than drawing. If you think the piece in question is more of a painting done with watercolors, then that would be the appropriate choice. Without seeing the artwork, I can't definitively say which one it is, but for drawing specifically, **C. Graphite pencil** is the standard choice.
**D. Watercolors** would apply if it were a painting rather than drawing. If you think the piece in question is more of a painting done with watercolors, then that would be the appropriate choice. Without seeing the artwork, I can't definitively say which one it is, but for drawing specifically, **C. Graphite pencil** is the standard choice.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer for acquiring clay for pottery is **D. Harvesting clay from earth**.
Clay is a natural material that is generally obtained from the earth by digging it from clay deposits. The other options do not accurately describe how traditional pottery clay is sourced.
Clay is a natural material that is generally obtained from the earth by digging it from clay deposits. The other options do not accurately describe how traditional pottery clay is sourced.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **A. Oils**.
Oils (such as linseed oil) are commonly mixed with pigments to create oil paint. This combination allows the paint to have a smooth consistency and helps in achieving various textures and finishes on the canvas. The other options do not serve as a standard medium for mixing with pigments in paint.
Oils (such as linseed oil) are commonly mixed with pigments to create oil paint. This combination allows the paint to have a smooth consistency and helps in achieving various textures and finishes on the canvas. The other options do not serve as a standard medium for mixing with pigments in paint.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **D. Clay**.
Clay is the material that is shaped and then fired at high temperatures to create ceramic pottery. The firing process hardens the clay and makes it durable. The other options—charcoal, graphite, and pigment—are not used to create ceramic pottery through firing.
Clay is the material that is shaped and then fired at high temperatures to create ceramic pottery. The firing process hardens the clay and makes it durable. The other options—charcoal, graphite, and pigment—are not used to create ceramic pottery through firing.
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