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Strong roller
moveable type**
specialized ink
strong paper
Prior to the invention of the printing press, what groups of individuals had the most access to books?
peasants and priests
religious leaders and laborers
laborers and scientists
religious leaders and the wealthy**
How does a printed line from a woodcut differ from a printed line of an etching?
the woodcut's line is thicker; the etching's line is finer.
The woodcut's line is jagged; the etching's line is smooth.**
the woodcut's line is finer; the etching's line is thinner.
the woodcut's line is weak; the etching's line is bold.
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Question 2.Answer is D: Religious leaders and the wealthy
Question 3.Answer is A: The woodcut's line is thicker, while ecthing's line is finer
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2.religious leaders and the wealthy
3.The woodcut's line is thicker; the etching's line is finer
Question 2.Answer is D: Religious leaders and the wealthy
Question 3.Answer is A: The woodcut's line is thicker, while ecthing's line is finer
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A line graph and a bar graph are similar in that they both display data in a visual way. However, they differ in their presentation and use.
A line graph is generally used to represent data that changes over time, such as stock prices, temperature fluctuations or precipitation amounts. Line graphs use a line to show the trend or progression of the data over time.
On the other hand, a bar graph is used to represent data in a way that compares different categories. Bar graphs use vertical or horizontal bars to show the size of the data points or categories.
Overall, line graphs show trends, while bar graphs show comparisons.
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For a 6'9" PG build, you'll want to focus on upgrading your shooting, dunking, and defensive attributes. Here are some useful tips:
1. Shooting: prioritize upgrading your three-point shooting (both off the dribble and standing) to at least 80+ in addition to your mid-range shot. You may also want to upgrade your free-throw and shot-creating abilities. Additionally, you'll want to use badges like Catch & Shoot, Corner Specialist, Range Extender, and Volume Shooter for optimal shooting performance.
2. Dunking: upgrade your driving dunk, standing dunk, and vertical to at least 70+ to be able to dunk on defenders. Use badges like Posterizer, Slithery Finisher, Contact Finisher, and Giant Slayer to be effective in dunking.
3. Defense: prioritize improving your lateral quickness, perimeter defense, and steal attributes. You may also want to upgrade your block attribute. Use badges like Clamps, Interceptor, Pickpocket, Intimidator to be a lockdown defender.
Remember, these are just general tips, and your overall build largely depends on your play style and preferences. You can experiment with different attributes and badges to find what works best for you.
To create a rare build, you should focus on a specific set of attributes that complement each other and are not overused. Here are some possible attributes that you can use to create a rare and unique build:
1. Playmaking: Start by choosing a primary playmaking archetype to excel in ball-handling, passing, and speed. You can use badges like Dimer, Floor General, and Unpluckable to make your abilities even more effective.
2. Defense: Choose a secondary defensive archetype to improve your abilities to stop the opposing team from scoring. You can use badges like Intimidator, Clamps, and Pick Dodger to become an efficient defender.
3. Shooting: You may want to choose a third shooting archetype to be able to score easier when you have to. You can use badges like Catch & Shoot, Corner Specialist, and Volume Shooter to be effective as a shooter.
4. Physical: Finally, invest in your physical attributes, such as speed, strength, agility, and vertical, to become more effective at all aspects of the game. Additionally, you may want to choose a unique height and weight to make your build even rarer.
In terms of the name of your build, I would suggest combining your primary and secondary archetypes, such as "Playmaking Defender," and then add a creative adjective or phrase to make it unique, such as "The Locksmith" or "The Magician." But please note that the rarity of a build depends on many factors such as the specific archetypes chosen and the attributes, so even if a build has a rare name, it may not necessarily be that rare in the game.
That being said, there are many different shooting builds in NBA 2K23, and what is considered "rare" often depends on the specific combination of attributes chosen. Here are some tips on creating a unique and effective shooting build in NBA 2K23:
1. Archetypes: A popular archetype for shooting builds is the "Pure Sharpshooter" build, which maximizes shooting and minimizes other attributes. Other effective builds include combinations of shooting, playmaking, and defensive archetypes.
2. Height and Weight: To make your build even rarer, you can choose a unique height and weight that complement your play style. For example, a 6'7" wing shooter or a 7'+ sharpshooting big man can be uncommon and effective.
3. Badges: Badges can greatly impact your shooting potential in NBA 2K23. Some of the most effective badges for shooting include Catch & Shoot, Corner Specialist, Range Extender, Volume Shooter, and Deadeye. Prioritize these badges over others to maximize your shooting potential.
4. Attributes: When upgrading your attributes, prioritize shooting, agility, and speed. Maximize both your three-point and mid-range shooting attributes along with your agility and speed attributes.
Remember, what is considered the "rarest" build often depends on the specific attributes or archetypes chosen, and may also depend on the preferences of other players.
1. Point Guard: For a point guard build, focus on upgrading your playmaking, shooting, and ball-handling skills. Choose an archetype that maximizes your skills as a distributor and a scorer, such as a Playmaking Shot Creator or a Playmaking Sharpshooter.
2. Shooting Guard: For a shooting guard build, prioritize your shooting and dunking skills, along with defense. Consider a sharpshooting build, athletic finishing build or a defensive build.
3. Small Forward: For a small forward build, focus on a balanced set of attributes that incorporate both inside and outside scoring, defense, and rebounding. Versatility is key for the small forward position, so you may want to choose a scoring, 3 and D or a Two-way build.
4. Power Forward: For a power forward build, prioritize defense and rebounding, as well as inside scoring. Consider a post scoring finisher or a driving finisher build with a significant amount of athleticism.
5. Center: For a center build, prioritize defense and rebounding, as well as interior scoring. Consider a paint beast or a glass cleaner build with a maximum height and weight to dominate the paint.
Remember that these are just general tips, and you can customize your build based on your play style and preferences. Choose attributes and upgrades that complement your strengths, and experiment with different badges and attributes to find the best combination for your play style.
1. Point Guard: Choose a scoring archetype that excels in both shooting and driving, such as a Scoring Machine or Playmaking Shot Creator. Upgrade your driving dunk and 3-point shooting attributes to at least 90, and use badges like Contact Finisher, Relentless Finisher, Corner Specialist, and Range Extender.
2. Shooting Guard: Choose an athletic finishing archetype that maximizes your skills as a scorer and driver, such as a Slasher or Playmaking Slasher. Upgrade your driving dunk and three-point shooting attributes to at least 90, and use badges like Contact Finisher, Relentless Finisher, Corner Specialist, and Range Extender.
3. Small Forward: Choose a 3-and-D build that maximizes your ability to shoot and defend, such as a 3pt specialist or a Wing Defender. Upgrade your driving dunk and three-point shooting attributes to at least 90 and use badges like Contact Finisher, Corner Specialist, Range Extender, and Clamps.
4. Power Forward: Choose an interior scoring archetype that compliments your drive and three-point shooting, such as a Paint Beast or Stretch Four. Upgrade your driving dunk and three-point shooting attributes to at least 90 and use badges like Giant Slayer, Corner Specialist, Range Extender, and Intimidator.
5. Center: Choose a versatile build that allows you to defend and score from the inside and the perimeter, such as a Two-Way Stretch Five or Glass Cleaning Stretch Five. Upgrade your driving dunk and three-point shooting attributes to at least 90 and use badges like Contact Finisher, Corner Specialist, Range Extender, and Rim Protector.
Remember that these are just general tips, and you can always customize and experiment with your build according to your personal playstyle and preference.
1. Choose the Slashing Playmaker archetype for your player creation.
2. Maximize your height to 6'3" to 6'6".
3. Distribute attribute points to bring the driving dunk rating to 99 and 3-point shooting to 85. You