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Standard drawing conventions are used to update professionals on the correct features, abbreviation, symbols, and dimensions used. Any changes or updates from American National Standards Institute on drawing will be reviewed at standard drawing conventions.
so everyone can understand how to do the job producing the same result each time
What they are asking for here is some recognition of parameters for the artwork. While the lack of data here precludes a specific answer, see that an 8 1/2" x 11" sketch of a mural that might cover a whole wall might not be 'suitable;' or alternately, if 'suitable size' has been defined, that sketches do not exceed this parameter. 'Appropriate drawing conventions' are defined according to the specific type of sketch that is being done; an architectural sketch would necessarily use different conventional parameters than a portrait, for instance.
Should have an engaging and suitable character Using appropriate language forms and features for the character Using appropriate and imaginative gestures and mannerisms Presenting key attitudes about the character adapted Demonstrating characters context A clear purpose evident throughout the monologue
So that they are at a large enough scale to see everything in enough detail to get the idea it portrays across, but also not so large that it is cumbersome or needlessly large.
appropriate
appropriate.
suitable or proper in the circumstances
The noun forms of the adjective 'suitable' are suitableness and suitability.
of Become, Appropriate or fit; congruous; suitable; graceful; befitting., That which is becoming or appropriate.
The correct spelling is "inappropriate (not appropriate or suitable).
An appropriate alternative word for medium is "intermediate."