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Color Wheel Explained
A color wheel or color circle is either: * An abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle, that show relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, complementary colors, etc.
A circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors
color circle: a chart in which complementary colors (or their names) are arranged on opposite sides of a circle
Colors arranged in a certain order in the shape of a circle.
Make (an idea, situation, or problem) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts or ideas
Account for (an action or event) by giving a reason as excuse or justification
An explanation is a set of statements constructed to describe a set of facts which clarifies the causes, , and consequences of those facts.
(explaining) The process of making something clear. (ch 16) (584)
Minimize the significance of an embarrassing fact or action by giving an excuse or justification
Day 62: The wheel
When I woke up from the vortex again, it was morning and I was in a forest. I saw a human leave one of the stick huts I saw nearby. This human looked a little less animal-like than the ones I saw yesterday.
The humans started waking up and coming out of their houses. I even saw them making fires to cook their food. I guess I'm making influences. :) After the humans had eaten their breakfast, they started leaving in groups, until only a few were left.
I approached a friendly-looking one who was fixing a hole in her hut. She told me that she and her friends in the village had noticed that there were a lot of boulders nearby, and decided to try building something out of them.
She explained that the rocks were very heavy and hard to transport. I nodded, thinking that the humans I knew would probably have rented trucks.
I was considering suggesting this method to her, but I thought she might be offended at the obviousness of it... they were probably doing that already. I was pondering when I saw one of the groups of villagers coming back through the trees.
They hadn't rented trucks. In fact, they weren't even using a wheel-barrow or cart! Those silly people were trying to carry a boulder on their shoulders!
As the other groups started coming back, I noticed that they were pushing rocks along the ground, but that didn't work much better than carrying them, because the forest floor was bumpy and there were a lot of trees.
I politely asked them why they weren't using trucks. They just looked quizzically at me.
These humans really weren't anything like the humans I was used to! I decided to start at the beginning and show them a wheel. I rolled around for a while, trying to act out the wheel, and show them its utility. They weren't impressed.
I took a fallen log and showed them how if I pushed the log, it would roll quite a ways. After they saw this, they were quite impressed. Before nightfall, we had created a cart of sorts! It wasn't quite sturdy enough to carry a boulder yet (the design needed a bit more tweaking) but it was perfect for carrying a stuffed puppy. :]
While some children were pulling me around at breakneck speeds, I felt the tug again. I managed to wave goodbye to them, before being sucked into the vortex.