Cassie drew a row of bricks in the side of a house. She drew three bricks then skipped a brick. What kind of line is this an example of?

-Contour Line
-Implied Line
-Outline
-Parallel Line

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1: Implied Lines
2: False
3: True
4: False
5: Contour, Expressive
6: Sense of emotion, Sense of movement
7: Analytic
8: Expressive
9: Hula Hoop
10: Chalkboard
11: Diagonal
12: Honeycomb, Mailbox
13: False
14: False
15: True
16: Outline
17: Implied Line
18: Contour Line
19: False
20: Can't help you here, sorry :\

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The kind of line that Cassie drew when she drew three bricks and then skipped a brick is an example of an "Implied Line".

To understand why it is an implied line, we need to have some knowledge about different types of lines in art.

1. Contour Line: This is a line that outlines the edges and curves of an object to define its shape.

2. Outline: An outline is a line that represents the outer shape or silhouette of an object. It is a clear and continuous line that defines the boundaries of the object.

3. Parallel Line: Parallel lines are lines that always remain the same distance apart and never intersect, like railway tracks.

4. Implied Line: An implied line is not drawn as a continuous and distinct line, but rather suggested or implied by the arrangement of other elements. It is a line that the viewer perceives based on the alignment or arrangement of objects or shapes. It is not physically drawn but is visually created in the mind of the viewer.

In the given situation, when Cassie drew three bricks and then skipped a brick, she didn't draw a continuous line to outline the row of bricks. However, the arrangement of the bricks suggests the continuation of the line, even though it is not explicitly drawn. It is this suggested line that makes it an example of an implied line.