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Examples, stories, testimonies, facts, and statistics are:
 
  a. thesis statements
  b. supporting materials
  c. speeches for special occasions
  d. forms of articulation

Question 2

Define the Rule of Thirds and explain how it can be helpful when planning an interior planting design.
 
  Define the Rule of Thirds and explain how it can be helpful when planning an interior planting design.



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Answer to Question 1

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The Rule of Thirds is handy when building a concept for an interiorscape. Visually divide the height of
the room into thirds. Plants may occupy a subordinate or dominant part of the space. This technique
can be employed as soon as you walk into a room that is in need of interiorscaping. It gives the
designer an instant direction to take in order to make design decisions and suggestions for a client. The
same concept can be used for horizontal spaces, such as developing designs for interiorscaping a long
hallway. A conscious use of this technique may help avoid using plants that are too small for a space,
which is a common problem with inexperienced interiorscapers.






 

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