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Color is defined as? An object with height, width, and depth. The look and feel of a surface. Hues of the spectrum; produced by light reflecting off a surface A mark determined by two points and extending
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Color is defined as?
An object with height, width, and depth.
The look and feel of a surface.
Hues of the spectrum; produced by light reflecting off a surface
A mark determined by two points and extending in both directions.
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Hues of the spectrum; produced by light reflecting off a surface
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Hues of the spectrum produced by light reflecting off a surface (C)
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