Answer the following questions directly:

1. It is a drawing that uses a single vanishing point where lines and objects converge.

2. It is an important concept in a one-point perspective drawing that serves as the basis for objects to get smaller and eventually vanish.

3. In a one-point perspective drawing, what happens to the objects as they move farther from the viewer and nearer to the vanishing point?

4. When drawing a one-point perspective drawing, what do you draw first before drawing the other objects in the drawing?

5. It is the easiest type of perspective drawing to make.

6. It is a line that leaves the eye of the viewer. It is usually used as the boundary between the sky and the land. Moreover, it is where the vanishing point is placed.

7. Why is it important to abide by the rules when making a one-point perspective drawing?

8. What are the steps involved in drawing a one-point perspective of roads and houses?

9. What purpose do parallel lines serve in a one-point perspective drawing?

10. Provide examples of other objects or scenes that are well-suited for one-point perspective.