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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
A _________ is an example of relief printmaking.


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Question 2.
________ is the process which assures that the colors of a woodcut print will align perfectly.


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Question 3.
_________ is an intaglio technique that creates tonal areas of light and dark instead of relying upon line.


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Question 4.
________ is the process where the printing surface is completely flat.


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Question 5.
Monotype, a process that is unique among the printmaking processes, produces _________.


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Question 6.
The Japanese woodcut print, so highly revered by the Impressionists, was called _________.


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Question 7.
In any type of printmaking, after an initial set of prints are made and the block or plate is destroyed, the set of prints is referred to as ________.


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Question 8.
The earliest type of printmaking became very refined in the late nineteenth century in a process called __________.


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Question 9.
Before a zinc or copper plate is placed in an acid bath to be etched, it has first been coated with an acid resistant substance called a _________.


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Question 10.
In aquatint,_________ adheres the resin to the plate.


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