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Balance

Sally Garcia
Sally Garcia
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this is asymmetrical balance because of the chairs they are separated in the home. what makes it asymmetrical is because the chairs are separated into different rooms. like there is a dinning room and then there's a different room like where you hang out to talk to your friends or just to eat.

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this is another asymmetrical because the plants are in different places in the kitchen. and they are on different counters. almost everything in the kitchen is separated.

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this is a asymmetrical because the fruit are across from each other but on different counters. and there is more fruit that are in different places in the kitchen.

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this a asymmetrical balance because the plants are in different places in the house. and they make the kitchen look nice. and there are also bowls in different places. there is one by the plant and then there's one on behind the plant but it is far away.

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the is a asymmetrical balance because the plants are separated form each other. and the light as well. they are all separated because that is what a asymmetrical balance is. they are all in different areas in the house but they are the same objects.

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this is a symmetrical balance because the way the room looks. and what makes it looks like a symmetrical balance is the couch and the rug and the little couches on the side. they all make it look relaxing and soft. the couch looks so smooth and soft when you touch it. and the rug looks like it feels really soft when you walk all over it.

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this is a symmetrical balance because the look of the bed and the sheets. the whole bed room just looks comfortable to sleep in because the way it was just designed. and the floor looks so soft when you walk on it.

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this picture is symmetrical balance because of the bed it looks really comfortable to sleep on. and the sheets looks so soft and the bed just looks like if you just lay on it you will just fall a sleep right away.

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this is also a symmetrical balance because this place looks like you can relax in this room. because of the couch and the little couch that looks like you can read on it or take a nap to. the big couch looks comfortable because the texture of the couch and it also looks soft.

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this is formal balance because it looks cozy and comfortable. and what makes it look comfortable is the bed because it looks all soft and warm. also does the wall it makes the room look comfortable and relaxed. it is also symmetrical.

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