Step 1: Understanding the nib type.
The nib illustrated below is typically used for creating calligraphic strokes with a varying thickness, characterized by thick downstrokes and thin upstrokes. This nib creates a contrast between vertical and horizontal strokes.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) Image A: This is correct, as it features thick and thin strokes, which can be achieved with the nib type shown.
(B) Image B: This is also correct, as it follows a similar style of thick and thin strokes, suited for the nib type.
(C) Image C: This is correct as well, as it shows the same kind of contrast between strokes, fitting the nib's characteristics.
(D) Image D: This is incorrect, as it does not show the typical calligraphic strokes expected from the nib type.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answers are (A), (B), and (C), as they match the characteristics of the nib type shown.