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Can someone check if these are correct?
a. line
b. color
c. value
d. two-dimensional materials
e. renaissance
f. humanoid
g. three dimensional materials
h. unity
i. shape
j. texture

1. the degree of light or dark in artwork [c]
2. having human characteristics or form [f]
3. the appearance and feel of a surface [j]
4. revival of cultural awareness/learning what took place in the 14th and 15th centuries [e]
5. materials with a flat surface that an artist paints or draws on [d]
6. materials used for works of art that are meant to be viewed from all sides [g]
7. an area that stands out from the space next to it because of a boundary [i]
8. the look and feel of oneness in a work of art [h]
9. continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point [a]
10. the visual response to the wavelengths of sunlight [b]

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