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  2. Rule of three (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness of a pattern of three items has also been noted in the visual arts. Cartoonist Art Spiegelman described the rule of three as being key to the work of Nancy creator Ernie Bushmiller, giving the example that "a drawing of three rocks in a background scene was Ernie's way of showing us there were some rocks in the background. It ...

  3. Rule of thirds - Wikipedia

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    The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb for composing visual art such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs. [3] The guideline proposes that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed ...

  4. Trairāśika - Wikipedia

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    In the contemporary mathematical literature, the term "rule of three" refers to the principle of cross-multiplication which states that if = then = or =. The antiquity of the term trairāśika is attested by its presence in the Bakhshali manuscript , a document believed to have been composed in the early centuries of the Common Era.

  5. 5 Decorating Lessons I’ve Learned As A First-Time Homeowner

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    A shell-pink living room was at the tippy top of my decorating wishlist, but once we had sample swatches on the walls, I chickened out, choosing a pink so light that it read as white instead. Out ...

  6. 6 Major Mistakes Most People Make When Decorating Their Walls

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    6 Mistakes You're Making Decorating Your Walls Photo: Laura Steffan; Design: Hattie Sparks Interiors "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  7. One way to actively practice slow decorating is to set a time limit for shopping. For example, if you find an art print or side table you like online, put the item in your cart, but don't ...

  8. Rule of three - Wikipedia

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    Rule of three (hematology), a rule of thumb to check if blood count results are correct; Rule of three (mathematics), a method in arithmetic; Rule of three (medicinal chemistry), a rule of thumb for lead-like compounds; Rule of three (statistics), for calculating a confidence limit when no events have been observed; Rule of threes (survival ...

  9. The Seven Basic Plots - Wikipedia

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    Booker asserts that the Rule of Three is expressed in four ways [citation needed]: The simple, or cumulative three, for example, in the original version, Cinderella's three visits to the ball. The ascending three, where each event is of more significance than the preceding, for example, the hero must win first bronze, then silver, then gold ...