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What do you notice as you explored drawings in different categories? Are there consistent themes among the pictures in a category? If you didn’t know the category labels, how would you distinguish the pictures from each other? What would you look for?Now, write 2-3 sentences (40-60 words) in response to each of these questions. Type your response in the text box below.

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What do you notice as you explored drawings in different categories? Are there consistent themes among the pictures in a category? If you didn’t know the category labels, how would you distinguish the pictures from each other? What would you look for?Now, write 2-3 sentences (40-60 words) in response to each of these questions. Type your response in the text box below.

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As I explored drawings in different categories, I noticed that each category has a unique set of characteristics that distinguishes it from others. For instance, the use of lines, shapes, colors, and the overall composition varies significantly across categories. Yes, there are consistent themes among the pictures in a category, such as similar subjects, styles, or techniques.

If I didn't know the category labels, I would distinguish the pictures based on their visual elements and the emotions they evoke. I would look for unique features such as the use of color, the complexity of the design, the subject matter, and the style of the drawing.

In conclusion, exploring drawings in different categories reveals a variety of artistic expressions and themes. The distinguishing factors lie in the details - the use of lines, colors, shapes, and the emotions they convey.

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