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what are the different levels of community participation?
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What is the name of the piece above?
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~not exactly school related~so i was in my art class and they mentioned some music album covers were made by other ppl sometimes, so i wondered if i could do something like that, these will all be for my songs but i just want a lil bit of an opinion
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What does doublespeak refer to?A. Language that is repeatedB. The use of undeniable truth in advertisingC. The act of talking back to your teacher or parentsD. Intentionally vague or misleading languageI will give brainiest
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06.08 Short Reflective WritingA woman in a pastel, pink dress with a hat playfully kicking off her heel in the air while a man sits below and admires her, the background is a plush garden with soft, romantic light coming in through the trees on the left, upper corner.Use your art historian skills to respond to the prompt:Describe elements shown in the provided work and how they are characteristic of the time period in which it was created in.Be sure to use the following checklist to help you organize your response.Identify how the artwork represents the periodDiscuss the cultural context of the represented periodAddress at least two specific elements from the artwork to support your statements
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Mariams grandmother loves jazz music because she loves how the rhythm is unpredictable and unexpected sometimes. What aspect of the music does Mariams grandmother MOST likely enjoy? A. consonance B. syncopation C. timbre D. pitch
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What elements of music were you familiar with? Were any of the elements introduced by Acker new to you?
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How did the classical composers vary the standard structure of the symphony
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Environmental sanitationActivitiesImpact1.1..2.2.Water3.3.1.1.2.2.Air3.3.
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Name one thing that the author of the article explained about the science of glue.
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Why is it important to follow the rules?
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Middle School
Will Give Out BRAINLIEST ANSWER, HELPRead the Seussification of Romeo & Juliet1. What is the name of the play?2. List the main characters3. What is the Rising Action of the play?4. What is the climax of the play?5. What is the setting of the play?6. What is the plot of the play?7. In your own words, give a short synopsis of the plot. 8. If you had an unlimited budget how would you want your set designed? Try to explain in as great as detail as possible. 9. Would you recommend this play to others? Why? Why not? 10.What part of the play would you like to play?
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Tonality refers to the system that organizes chords in a certain hierarchical order, where certain chords have greater degrees of stability and others sound less stable. (For Plato)A. TrueB. False
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College
PLEASE HELP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!
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Musical form is created when the different elements of music in a composition are arranged and combined into sections
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Who Knows this song???Shorty Be MineSong by Pretty Ricky
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Red light waves have a longer wavelength than violet light waves. What can you conclude from this?
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i saw Mr.beast ad- but what about?? ill give you the max of brainly coins
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What was pablo picasso's inspiration for when was painting head of the sleeping women
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Look at this painting by Francisco Zurbaran. Which technique isdemonstrated?A. Worm's-eye viewB. DistortionC. SfumatoD. Tenebroso
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Name:Course:Test QuestionsChapter 19-Islands of Time IIFor questions 1 through 7, select from the following art styles.1. Baroque4. Romanticism2. Rococo5. Realism3. Neoclassical1Artists were inspired by the themes and styles of ancient Greece and RomeThe Swing, a painting by Jean-Honor Fragonard, portrays a scene of fun-loving aristocrats in2a make-believe world.3Artists trusted their hearts rather than their heads, painted inspiring scenes of nature.45Artists supposedly portrayed life exactly as it wasKing Louis XIVs palace in Versailles, France, is an example of this style.Architecture of Washington, DC is in this style.Elaborate dramatized situations in ornate detail are portrayed on the painted canvas67
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College
do u like doggo
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High School
yo my number is secretly hidden can you find it? i have 337 dogs 660 cats and 5372 horses (dont blow up my phone if u find my number)
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High School
Check Out!A. Listen to the piece "Solfeggietto" by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Identify the tempo anddynamics used in the piece. Analyze how the music was interpreted and performed.B. Match the tempo in Column A with their meaning in Column B. Write the letters only.AB1. Accelerando a. slow but not as slow as Largo2. Prestob. very slow3. Adagioc. to return to the original speed4. Moderatod. gradually becoming slowe. gradually becoming fast5. Lento6. A tempof. slow7. Ritardandog. fast and lively8. Andanteh. a little faster9. Allegroi. very fast10. Vivacej. fast, lively, and brightk. at a moderate speed
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