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1 What activity did you show yourself performing? Why does this choice reflect the Egyptian style?

2 How does your drawing reflect the Egyptian canon?

3 How would you describe the meaning of your Egyptian-style drawing?

4 What limits did using the canon impose on you?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, we do not know the activity you showed yourself performing. You are the one who knows it. You did not share that information.

What we can do is to help with the following comments.

You can choose to be an artist in ancient Egyptian times.

This choice reflects the Egyptian style in that you like to draw symbols and write messages on Egyptian walls, columns, and obelisks, which were important components of ancient Egyptian buildings and temples.

Your drawing reflects the Egyptian canon in that you are very careful about respecting the proportions of what you are drawing. Egyptian artists were very disciplined and strict in following the Egyptian canon to keep proportion real with the meaning they tried to convey.

You could describe the meaning of your Egyptian-style drawing as a simple but very direct form of communicating using the correct way of the canon, so your drawings can never be misunderstood.

The limits did using the canon impose on you is the way you use the canon to respect the 18 units to draw the body or the figure, including a 19th, that was sued to draw the details of the head, as well as the correct use of the scale of proportions, colors, and gestures.