you see, it goes where ever you want it to go! They go on both ankles, you have two after all.
One fortieth goes into one forty times, so it goes into a hundred 4,000 times.
12 goes into 12 one time.Every number goes into itself once.
One will go into both numbers evenly
It's a type of graph. It has coordinates like the ones in Battleship, except these are 2 numbers. It has lots of boxes on it. There are two(2) bold lines, one vertical, one horizontal. The horizontal line is the "X" axis, and the vertical line is the "Y" axis. Like I said before, there are 2 numbers to the coordinate. (Where you put a dot or mark.) The first number is the "X" axis number, and that goes left or right. If it is a negative number, then it goes left. If it is positive, you go right. The other number is the "Y" axis number. That goes up or down. You start from where you left off on the "X" axis, and if it is positive, you go up. If it is negative, you go down. [Ex; if you have the coordinate (5,-3) then you go five to the right, and 3 down, and make a mark on that line.]
You have to pick the paintings that don't belong and move them to the right category.To Move ThemMove them clockwise from their current locations.The middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle at Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. jump out, get it now
The paintings in the wrong groups are the two center paintings in the left wings, and the two right side paintings in the right wings.To Move ThemThe middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
You can only move four of them, and each one that is in the wrong area goes to the area clockwise from it :The middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right (impressionism),that one goes to the right at Lower Right (expressionism),that one goes to the middle Lower Left (realism), andthat one goes to the middle at Upper Left. (cubism)Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
The correct sentence is "Does she go to the market?"
The 4 wrong ones are the only ones that will move.To Move ThemThey all will go clockwise from their wrong positions : the middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
The four paintings in the gallery are the only ones that you can move (one in each wing). The one at the upper left goes across to the upper right, the one there goes to the lower right, the one there goes to the lower left, and the one there goes to the upper left (a simple circular clockwise movement).
You have to pick the paintings that don't belong and move them to the right category. There are only four you can move, and they properly go in the wing "clockwise" from where they are mis-hung.To Move ThemThe middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left--
The violinist goes in expressionism. The cat goes in cubism. The Sunrise goes in impressionism. The gentlemen meeting go in realism. --- Middle in the Upper Left goes to right in the Upper Right. Right in the Upper Right goes to right in the Lower Right. Right in the Lower Right goes to middle in the Lower Left. Middle in the Lower Left goes to middle in the Upper Left.
Put the paintings in the proper wings according to their "school" or style.To Move ThemThe middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
You have to pick the paintings that don't belong and move them to the right category.To Move Them (you can only move four of them)The middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
You have to pick the paintings that don't belong and move them to the right category. (Only 4 can be moved, one in each group.)To Move ThemThey go clockwise from their incorrect position. That is : the middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left--By artist :In the Cubism group (upper left), take out the center painting (by Monet). It goes to the upper right wing, Impressionists.In the Impressionism group (upper right), take out the right side painting (by Chagall). It goes to the lower right wing, Expressionists.In the Expressionism group (lower right), take out the right side painting (by Courbet). It goes to the lower left wing, Realists.In the Realism (lower left), take out the center painting (by Absolon). It goes to the upper left wing, Cubists.