Make sure you have them placed the correct way and use a small hammer to tap them in securely. this keeps your frame from going askew while stretching your canvas.
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Ukridge Rounds a Nasty Corner was created in 1924.
Pedestrians must use crosswalks where provided. If no crosswalk, they must stop at the corner and cross corner to corner across the roadway. The driving area is the roadway, whether dirt or paved, private or public.
Andante is just a term to describe the speed of the music, slower. Many artists have songs that end up being described by the phrase andante. Since you're asking about Mozart then I'm guessing you're referring to the concierto 21. Anything by Mozart is a classic for future reference. Most of it was written for piano but if you have the music and his name is in the corner it's a classic.
In Winslow, Arizona.
Click on the corner that looks like it is ripped an wait until you get knocked out.
You go upstairs then click the top right corner of a canvas and you will find the scream then you get knocked out. I hope this helps
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he went out to sign his last painting and was found under the lower right hand corner of the canvas
Once you have used the key to open the Inspector's house, go to the second floor, where a painting has one corner hanging from the frame. Click on the corner to uncover the hidden painting in the frame.
The Top left hand corner.
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One where it crosses and its supposed to be more precise looking. It usually has something similar to a + at the top corner
Once you have the key from Early Poptropica, enter the Inspector's house in the countryside. On the second floor is a garish painting with one corner coming loose. Click on the peeling corner and you will find that underneath the painting is the stolen masterpiece "The Scream" (...then things get interesting).
If its the US Flag, it goes with the Stars section over the top left corner of the coffin, where the heart is.
It was painted 1876-1878, oil paint on canvas, size 170x108 cm, owned by the Frick Collection, NYC, it is signed in the lowe left corner.
go on contacts and then in the top right hand corner there's a + sign click on it and that's how you add people :)