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2, straight and curvy...
Just draw a line... not a straight line, but a curvy one... Some people would draw two parallel curvy lines, with equally-spaced diagonal lines between, to represent the 'twist' of the rope.
Not necessarily, as two lines can exist in one plane, but they don't always touch each other. An example would be parallel lines, where the lines are parallel to each other. Lines are also not necessarily straight all the time as it can be curvy too, wherein that a straight line or another curvy line that "does" touch the first curvy line could possibly intersect at more than one point.
the five major lines used in art are vertical( | ), diagonal ( / ), horizontal( -- ) curvy( @ ), and zig zag( vvvv )
You draw an A without the middle, then you make curvy lines at the top for snow. ~Sophia?
a shape or figure with no bent or curvy lines only striaght lines and has three sides which the sum of the angles must equal 180 degress
I think it is impossible
It reflects it by showing linear perspective, realism, soft colors, curvy lines and a scene of love.
Because it had vital railroad lines passed through Maryland. Most signifiicantly, washington,DC, lays within the state
Contour Plowing is when you plow, like, a garden for example, but instead of plowing in straight lines, you go in curvy lines (you know what I mean, right?) Conservation Plowing, however, is like the normal plowing way. Straight lines, blablabla.
Might "Spotify" be the answer? They're more arcs than bars, but there are three of them and they are green.