Vocabulary | Photoshop | MLA Formatting | Email Etiquette |
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What is novice
This word means "beginner"
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What is the burn tool
This tool makes parts of the image darker.
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What is 1 inch
This is the setting of a research paper's margins on the top, bottom, left, and right.
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What is "Thanks"
This is what you end an email with when you can't think of anything else to say.
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What is duplicate
This word means "to reproduce an exact copy of"
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What is the healing brush tool
This tool is used to remove large imperfections on photographs (wrinkles, scars, etc.)
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What is double spaced
This is the way a MLA paper should be spaced.
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What is your name, title, and contact information
What you should sign at the end of your email.
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What is prudent
This word means "wise" or "showing care for the future"
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What is the dodge tool.
This tool brightens parts of a photograph.
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What is Name, Instructor, Course, Date
This is the order of the information on the top left of a MLA paper.
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What is to the left, no indentations
This is the alignment of an email.
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What is detrimental
This word means "bad for your health" or "harmful"
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What is the color replacement tool.
This tool replaces the color in photographs with other colors.
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What is regular 12pt Times New Roman, black.
This is the standard font size and color for a MLA paper.
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What is Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy)
This is how you copy multiple people who don't know each other on a single email.
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What is opulent
This word means luxurious or wealthy
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What is opacity
This tool determines the transparency of a layer.
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What is a hanging indent
This is used on a Works Cited page. It causes the first part of the citation to hang by half an inch.
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What is Cc (Carbon Copy)
This is how you copy multiple people who know each other on a single email.
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