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1 July, 17:34

1. A two-dimensional form that occupies an area is called a (n). 2. A (n) is a three-dimensional form that occupies a volume of space. 3. A shape we detach and focus on is known as the. 4. The is surrounding visual information. 5. A shape that stands out to the viewer can be called a (n). 6. A shape that is part of the background can be called a (n). 7. A (n) approximates regular, named shapes, such as a square, triangle, or circle. 8. A (n) is irregular and evokes the living forms of nature.

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  1. 1 July, 17:52
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    1) Plane shape

    2) Solid shape

    3)

    4) Perimeter

    5) Aerial view

    6) Shadow

    7) Mensuration

    8) Water
  2. 1 July, 17:55
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Plane shape

    2. mass

    3. figure

    4. ground

    5. Positive shape

    6. negative shape

    7.) geometrical shape

    8) organic shape
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