At the museum
Whaddyamean?
Idioms
Relative clauses
100

The place where a specific work of art is shown.

What is an exhibit?

100

The main idea of a piece of art.

What is the "theme"?

100

To start conversation in a social setting with people you don't know. "Break the _______."

ice

100

A nonrestrictive relative clause uses information that is __________ ?

What is not essential?

200

Works of art that have a similar ____________ are often grouped together in a museum.

What is a "theme"?

200

When something does not have a clear meaning.

What is ambiguous?

200

If something "costs an arm and a leg" it is very ______________.

What is "expensive"?

200

Make the correction in this sentence. (Only write the part that is changed.)

The person, who took the photo was Brian Yen.

300

How things are placed or arranged, such as in a painting or a photo.

What is the "composition"?

300

When a person understands a piece of art in a certain way.

What is an "interpretation"?

300

This idiom is used when we want to finish working for the day. "Let's _________."

"call it a day"

300

Japan is the land when origami first originated.

where

400

A word you will often hear at major museums when describing great art.

What is "exquisite"?

400

An idea about something or someone without knowing them very well.

What is an "impression"?

400

This idiom is used to say something lasts a long time or is still used after a long time. For example: The wheel is still used today, so it _______________.

"stand/stood the test of time"

400

The artist, that has inspired me the most, is Vincent Van Gogh.

no comma

500

Art with this theme often show animals that are endangered.

What is "conservation" art?

500

When an image hints at a different meaning or expresses something indirectly.

What is "imply" or "to imply"?

500

When someone says "back to the drawing board", it means we should ______________.

What is "start again/start over"?

500

Brian Yen, whose lives in Hong Kong, won a photography competition.

who