Choose the answer that best completes the statement.

Using a graphic organizer in the prewriting process can do all of the following except
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organize the writer's thoughts.
organize the writer's thoughts.

help narrow the writer’s topic.
help narrow the writer’s topic.

research a writer's story.
research a writer's story.

help make the writing more detailed.

research a writer's story.

Writing a story with proper sequence and organization is important because

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it helps the reader understand the story.
it helps the reader understand the story.

stories can be confusing.
stories can be confusing.

it helps the reader match the pictures to the text.
it helps the reader match the pictures to the text.

stories can be in any order.

it helps the reader understand the story.

If you were writing a timeline of a historical period, what type of graphic organizer would you most likely choose to use in your prewriting to help with time order?

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word web
word web

sequence chart
sequence chart

story map
story map

pyramid

sequence chart

SmartArt and Shapes are useful tools because they allow you to

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create presentations within a document.
create presentations within a document.

organize data within a document.
organize data within a document.

draw any shape you want within a document.
draw any shape you want within a document.

easily create and manipulate shapes within a document.

easily create and manipulate shapes within a document.

A dish is shown that displays a peacock feather design.

Dish with a Peacock Feather Pattern
by Unknown
Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program

Question
Which of the following design principles is evident on this dish?
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texture and harmony
texture and harmony

asymmetrical balance and pattern
asymmetrical balance and pattern

radial balance and pattern
radial balance and pattern

symmetrical balance and harmony
symmetrical balance and harmony

Since we cannot view the actual image, it is not possible to determine the design principles evident on the dish.

Dish with a Peacock Feather Pattern

by Unknown
Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program

Question
Which of the following design principles is evident on this dish?
(1 point)
Responses

texture and harmony
texture and harmony

asymmetrical balance and pattern
asymmetrical balance and pattern

radial balance and pattern
radial balance and pattern

symmetrical balance and harmony
symmetrical balance and harmony

Based on the description of the dish with a peacock feather pattern, it is likely that the design principle evident on this dish is asymmetrical balance and pattern.

Small children sit at the shoreline of a beach. One appears to have hurt her foot and both are investigating it.

The Wounded Foot
by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida

Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
Question
The usage of white lines retreating towards the top of the image creates the illusion of
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pattern.
pattern.

emphasis.
emphasis.

balance.
balance.

movement.
movement.

The usage of white lines retreating towards the top of the image creates the illusion of movement.

Park Scene

by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program

Question
What term is shown with the artist's use of similar colors throughout this drawing?
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balance
balance

harmony
harmony

emphasis
emphasis

variety
variety

The term shown with the artist's use of similar colors throughout this drawing is harmony.

Several boats are on a body of water with individuals fishing from the boats. The individuals are fishing with bows and arrows.

Hunting on the Lagoon (recto); Letter Rack (verso)
by Vittore Carpaccio

Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
Question
The artist created the illusion of symmetrical balance by
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placing boats on both sides of the image.
placing boats on both sides of the image.

creating a horizon line across the back of the image.
creating a horizon line across the back of the image.

using a repeated pattern in the water.
using a repeated pattern in the water.

emphasizing the individuals on the boats.

The artist created the illusion of symmetrical balance by placing boats on both sides of the image.