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luminitza

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Some appropriate printmaking techniques for young children are:
 
  a. brayer printing and found-object printing.
  b. Styrofoam prints and brayer printing.
  c. fingerprints and photo printing.
  d. found-object printing and vegetable printing.

Question 2

A way to introduce printmaking activities is:
 
  a. to research famous artists prints.
  b. to discuss wrapping paper, clothing, and wallpaper in which there are designs.
  c. to provide models of other childrens work.
  d. none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

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ANSWER: b




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