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Tuesday, 9/2/14 A DAY Warm-up is “WATER” Definition of WATER is: a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hyd rogen andoxygen, H 2 O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C,that in a more or less impure state constit utes rain, oceans, lakes,rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percen t hydrogen and 88.812 percentoxygen, by weight. 2.a special form or variety of this liquid, as rain.
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3.Often, waters. this liquid in an impure state as obtained f rom a mineralspring:Last year we went to Marienbad for t he waters. 4.the liquid content of a river, inlet, etc., with reference to it s relativeheight, especially as dependent on tide:a difference of 20 feet between high and low water. 5.the surface of a stream, river, lake, ocean, etc.:above, belo w, or on the water. 6.waters.flowing water, or water moving in waves:The rive r's mighty waters. the sea or seas bordering a particular country or continent o rlocated in a particular part of the world:We left San Diego and sailed south for Mexican waters.
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7.a liquid solution or preparation, especially one used for co smeticpurposes:lavender water; lemon water. Expand verb (used with object)15.to sprinkle, moisten, or drench wit h water:to water the flowers; to water a street. 16.to supply (animals) with water for drinking. 17.to furnish with a supply of water, as a ship.
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18.to furnish water to (a region), as by streams; supply (land ) with water,as by irrigation:The valley is watered by a bra nch of the Colorado River. Our land iswatered by the All- American Canal. 19.to dilute, weaken, soften, or adulterate with, or as with, w ater (oftenfollowed by down):to water soup; to water down an unfavorable report. 20.Finance. to issue or increase the par value of (shares of s tock) withouthaving the assets to warrant doing so (often fol lowed by down). 21.to produce a wavy, lustrous pattern, marking, or finish o n (fabrics,metals, etc.):watered silk.
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AGENDA Last class We created sketchbooks If you weren’t here, you need to come see me. This class Drawing a still life object in your sketchbook
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Assignment In your sketchbook Draw 1 still life object from 3 different points of view Show lighting Show cast shadow Show accurate proportion Each drawing is a daily grade
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No shading Shows light source and cast shadow via shading Push it far enough…
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Examples
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Schoology 1 st period code 328G3-5TGWV
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Schoology 2nd period code 54TW3-MRS44
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Schoology 3rd period code RWBKX-QN23X
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Schoology 4th period code SD6KV-J39PS
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