What is characterization?
The way writers create and describe a character for the reader.
What does IT stands for?
information technology
What does P.E.M.D.A.S stands for?
Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
What are the two major cells?
Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells
What is art?
a visual object or experience consciously created through an expression of skill or imagination.
What are the two types of characterization?
Direct characterization and Indirect characterization.
What is a career?
An opportunity to earn a living in a specific career field
What is a Parallel Line?
Lines that are equidistant from each other and never meet
What is a polymer?
A substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules.
What is a quick sketch?
A quick freehand drawing that is not usually finished.
How do writers use direct characterization?
When writers use direct characterization in their writing, they tell us what type of character we are reading about.
What is an employment application?
A standard document you fill out that businesses read to accept you.
What are Quadrilaterals?
A four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners
What are the 4 major macromolecules?
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
What is the difference between Organic and Geometric?
Organic are shapes, often curvilinear, that are similar to those found in nature, such as plants, animals, and rocks. Geometric are any shapes such as a square, circle, and triangle
How do writers use Indirect characterization?
Writers most often use indirect characterization to show (not tell) things that reveal the personality of a character.
What is a resume?
a document created and used by a person to show their background, skills, and accomplishments for a job.
What is a Perpendicular line?
Two lines that meet or intersect each other at right angles.
What is an Enzyme?
Proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies.
What are the 6 shading techniques?
Tonal, Smudge, Stipple, Hatching, Cross Hatching, Scumble
What does S.T.E.A.L stand for?
Speech, Thoughts, Effect On Others, Actions, Looks
What are references?
References are people who can prove your claims about your achievements, education, experience, habits, skills, and character.
What is a slope?
The steepness of a line.
What is a monomer?
Atoms or small molecules that bond together to form more complex structures such as polymers.
What are the 7 elements of art?
line, shape, space, value, form, texture, and color