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1.what is a cap? a. the end of a line b. the point where two lines intersect c. the center of a circle d. the middle of a bezier curve 2.which of the following is true about ukiyo-e? a. ukiyo-e was a newspaper comic strip writer. b. ukiyo-e used incredibly detailed lines to draw things like hair and cloth. c. ukiyo-e used simple lines to suggest details. d. ukiyo-e was influential in the expressionist movement.

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