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No, you cannot assume that highest illumination will always give you the best image. It depends on a great many things. Lighting is an art in itself.
The other uses of concave mirrors are: 1. Dental use - It focuses the light onto the area of the mouth. 2. Men use- This kind of mirror is great use for shaving. 3. Women use- This kind of mirror is great while applying makeup.
A Virtual Image
The image location is where the observer is sighting when viewing the image.
A real image as well as a virtual image.
That you are mature capable and approachable
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Because she is trying to convey a certain image.
When you see an image when reading you should carefully examine the image. It often holds important information that the author does not convey in any other way.
rhinna has a great image and she is also really popular where ever she goes
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An artograph is used to copy an image onto a vertical or horizontal image. An image can be traced onto a mural, wall, or side of a building, with great accuracy.
The poet uses the image of the chase in "Life in a Love" to convey the excitement and passion of pursuing love, the sense of urgency in seeking emotional connection, and the thrill of the emotional pursuit.
The image of a deserted street with towering buildings and sparse, impersonal figures would best reveal the modernist belief that city life is bleak and dehumanizing. This image would convey a sense of anonymity, alienation, and isolation characteristic of modernist perspectives on urban life.
No, a muscled ribbon is not typically seen as an allusion. It is more likely a metaphor or a descriptive phrase used in a literal sense to convey a specific image or idea.
In poetry, a motif might also be called a theme or a symbol that recurs throughout the work to convey a deeper meaning or message.
it does not use excessive words ~ apex