5
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the expected function with the correct type of technology.
front-of-house
back-of-house
self-service
food cost control
self-checkout
Payment

5Drag The Tiles To The Correct Boxes To Complete The Pairs.Match The Expected Function With The Correct

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Answer 1
Food cost control: back of the house
Self checkout: self service
Payment: front of the house
I took principles of hospitality last year :)

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The pitch refers to
A.
B.
C.
D.

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A: Pitch refers to how high or low the note is on a scale

Which statement best describes principles of design?

Paths of points through space in art
Lines that are suggested, but not actually drawn in art
Guidelines used to create certain effects in art

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Answer:

Guidelines used to create certain effects in art

Explanation:

Can someone help me with the structure of a Limerick?
I also need help writing one and adding my own notes....Thanks

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A limerick is a silly poem with five lines.  They are often funny or nonsensical.  Limericks were made famous by Edward Lear, a famous author who wrote the "Book of Nonsense" in the 1800's.  This was an entire book of limericks.

How to write a limerick:

The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9).

The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6)

Limericks often start with the line "There once was a..." or "There was a..."

Example of an 8,8,5,5,8 syllable limerick:

STAR

by Kaitlyn Guenther

There once was a wonderful star

Who thought she would go very far

Until she fell down

And looked like a clown

She knew she would never go far.

What are the three main techniques for creating unity in a piece of artwork?

Balance, texture, value
Emphasis, form, movement
Continuation, proximity, similarity

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Answer:

repetition, proximity, and continuation

Answer:

Continuation, proximity, similarity

Explanation:

What is the name of this note?


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Answer:

The first one is the treble clef and the second one is the bass clef

First one: treble clef
Second: bass clef

Which is not an element of Gothic architecture?
compartmentalized interior

space

lancets

rib groins

triforium

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Answer:

Compartmentalized interior

Space

Lancets

Explanation:

I think. I had to look up each one but I'm confident that those are NOT the element of Gothic Architecture

Compartmentalized region, Space and Lancets are not an element of Gothic architecture.

What is Gothic architecture?

Gothic architecture is defined as a European architectural kind that moved from the mid-twelfth to the sixteenth century.

It is differentiated by hollow expanses with overlay tracery that breaks up the expanse of walls. The elements of Gothic architecture are the rib groins, and triforium.

Therefore, option A, B, and C are correct.

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the treble clef is also known as

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Answer:

Also the G clef

An Element of Art defined by a point moving in space.

A. Color

B. Line

C. Value

D. Space

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Answer:

B. Line

Explanation:

line is a  Element of Art defined by a point moving in space.

The color and value into it

When using a Layer Mask, what should the Foreground Color be to completely hide portions of the image?


Hint: Color_____ Hides, Color ____ Reveals

a. Black

b. Red

c. Gray

d. White

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The first one is black and the second is white
color black hides, color white reveals

historically, why haven't houses been more important in the study of architecture?​

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Answer:

Architecture involves the design of buildings and various other structures. Smaller buildings are usually designed entirely by architects, while larger buildings are designed in collaboration with architects, who focus on aesthetics and general utility, and civil engineers who calculate load-bearing capacity and technical aspects. Architecture involves planning, designing and constructing shapes, spaces and landscapes based on ideas of usability, technology, society, the environment and aesthetics. In architecture, building materials, technology, light and shadows are treated and ordered in a creative way.

For all this complexity of the profession, and for the relative simplicity of design and construction that most private houses have, architecture as a science has not focused on houses to develop its innovations and theories.

Where would you be most likely to find the word reign?
in a science article about weather
in a historical article about factory workers
in a historical article about Queen Victoria
in a science article about astronomy

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Answer:

C. in a historical article about Queen Victoria

Explanation:

Queen Victoria is in a position of power, therefore she "reigns" over others.

Answer:

in a historical article about queen victoria

Explanation:

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I'm fairly certain Ms. Stanley that Carrie is graduating from college with a
degree in biology next year.

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Answer:

wow congratulations hope you move well in future

Answer:

CONGRATS!

Explanation:

Is this a complete sentence?
The most hideous dress in the department store window.

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No it’s not a complete sentence

Answer:

No.

Explanation:

A complete sentence needs to have a subject, a verb, and an object. I see you have a subject, and an object, but no verb. If you want it to be a complete sentence, you need to make sure it has a verb, or you can add a verb to this sentence.

What have you learned about proper finger placement and strumming the guitar?

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Answer:

with the proper finger placement on the strings you make the right note, while strumming the guitar make sure you got a pick also make sure you got your fingers in the right place

Explanation:

hope this helps

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Anime Skribbl.io anime names onlyyy

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Answer: cool
Explanation: thanks

A consommé is a traditional soup made by _________ and ___________ stock?

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Answer:

Vegetable chicken

Explanation:

What historical events were happening while the photographer Ansel Adams was alive and working

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Answer:

Adams’s most important work was devoted to what was or appeared to be the country’s remaining fragments of untouched wilderness, especially in national parks and other protected areas of the American West. He was also a vigorous and outspoken leader of the conservation movement.

Explanation:

how to deal with emergence of competition ​

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how to deal with emergence of competition how to deal with emergence of competition

Answer:

8 ways to keep ahead of the competition

1• Know the competition. Find out who your competitors are, what they are offering, and what their strengths and weaknesses are. ...

2• Know your customers. ..

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3• Differentiate. ...

4• Step up your marketing. ...

5•Update your image. ..

6• Look after your existing customers. ...

7• Target new markets. ..

8• Expand your offer.

Any music recommendations cause I don’t really know what to listen :] (btw I’m opened to most genres like Kpop or jazz but I’m not really into emo, rock music, or country)

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Answer:

keshi - drunk

ruel - distance

Ashe & Finneas - Till forever falls apart

Pink Sweat$ & Crush - I wanna be yours

Kali Uchis - telepatía

Explanation:

Answer:

Momoland - Bboom Bboom

Twice - AlcØhol Free

Explanation:

What can be compared when using purpose?

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Answer:  A compare-and-contrast essay analyzes two subjects by either comparing them, contrasting them, or both. The purpose of writing a comparison or contrast essay is not to state it but rather to illuminate the  differences or unexpected similarities between two subjects.

Hope this helps! :)

write your thoughts about the following quote:
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever but the cautious do not live at all.”
—Meg Cabot, The Princess Diaries

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Answer:

They basically mean 'Courage is not the absence of fear...' implies that true courage is knowing that there is a real danger, a reason to be fearful, present. The brave person then acts, amid their terror... The courageous individual then acts, despite their terror.

Explanation:

Feel free to paraphrase what I said

What type of conflict do the details in this passage reveal?

character vs. self
character vs. nature
character vs. character
character vs. society ∞

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Indeed first answer indeed

Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

5. Which example would qualify as a multi-modal perception?

Listening to Beethoven symphony through ear buds

A smell that brings back a memory of something you experienced

Reading a book that includes pictures

Watching a video the includes sound and music

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Answer:

watching a video that includes sound and music

Explanation:

this is the only option that stimulates multiple senses; sight and sound

What do you do when this comes in music?

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You dab EEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Hey! if you want to do something nice today,tomorrow or anytime here is what i want you to do I want you to make a sign and it has to say something like.....
you got this
you can do this
we can get through this pandemic together
when you do if people have awnsered then you can say done or anything so that way i know that you did it.

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Answer:

:) _ u can do it my friend

For what instance is cats falling from the sky okay!

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Answer:

a dog fell out of the sky today

Explanation:

In this unit, we have been discussing the high art-low art continuum. I begin addressing this in the Fluxus lecture (see in particular the slide with the table and the following slide) and continue to bring in the concept during subsequent units on Neo-Dada and Pop, but it applies to this entire section on Art of the Everyday, the mid-1950s-60s including Nouveau Realisme. Discuss each of the following works in terms of the concept of high art. Remember that high artists in the 1960s often deliberately made choices that were intended to collapse either the high art and low art divide, or the art and non-art divide. Each of these works is a work of high art. What about each of them makes them high art? Each of these works also has aspects that would not traditionally be considered high art or art at all. What are these low art or non-art elements? What choices have the artists made that have the potential to diminish or detract from the high art status or art status of the work? NOUVEAU REALISME: Arman, Le Plein (Filled Up), 1960. Installation at Iris Clert Gallery, Paris. FLUXUS: Alison Knowles, #5 Street Piece (1962). Event score for performance. POP (LA): Edward Ruscha, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1963. Oil on canvas.

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Answer:

get to the point, whats the question?

examples of transposing instruments​

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Answer:

Transposing musical instrument, instrument that produces a higher or lower pitch than indicated in music written for it. Examples include clarinets, the English horn, and saxophones. Musical notation written for transposing instruments shows the relative pitches, rather than the exact pitches, produced.

Explanation:

How many beats does this whole note get?

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Answer:

4??

Explanation:

The fresco painted for the Vatican it was created by ?

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Answer:

Michelangelo

Explanation:

Answer:

Michelangelo

Explanation:

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