Answer: True :)
Explanation:
QUICK I NEED HELP PLZZZ
Which sentence correctly uses the word yon?
The yon tree is quite distant.
It's a yon tree because it belongs to you.
Yon tree is so close, it is within my grasp.
He's over there, next to yon tree.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
He's over there, next to yon treeExplanation:
I can comfirm i took the k12 test and got it right
Monochromatic means
darks of a color
A many shades of 1
B color
C lights of a color
D shiny chrome
FILL IN THE BLANKS: (Freee points)
I cant feel my ______ when im with ______, but i ____ it, but i ____ it.
Answer:
i cant feel my face when im with you but i love it but i love it
Explanation:
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How does the Sutton Hoo purse suggest a wide range of influence?
2. How much does 2 oz of Soy Chorizo cost for this recipe?
.80 Cents
.28 Cents
.34 Cents
Answer: I’m gonna go with A: 80 cents.
Explanation:
-our puppy brings us so much love and joy
-even though he... loves to destroy...
-better book those training classes
-just in case
-AND GO
-GO TO YOUR SKIPPY PLACE
Answer:
oh my gosh skippy has way to many adds
Explanation:
Can you check my song i wrote and tell what need's to be done please tell me i wont be mad a song is due at 2:38
My tune: music is my happiness, but it is my escape to get away from the things that
make me want to run away but you just watch what will happen, but you will say that I should just give up and fly away from everything and everyone yeah but that is not going to happen because this is not who I am, but I cannot fly no more because I cannot escape to a whole new world yeah, but it keeps me wondering if the sky is more rapid than the heart beating like thunder or why the rain feels like sad tears but I'm not giving up soon yeah that’s not how I work yeah I bring life and joy to other people I meet yeah if that’s not who I am who am I and what did I do to run away from this big world I can't control what people do or what people say so why am I talking, I should just keep my mouth closed so I don’t get dragged down from all the haters who just wish I went away yeah.
Please help I’m stuck on this question
Answer:
B- Cats
Explanation:
Texture Cannot be shown in True or false
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Hows my Poem?
murky water, drowning falling farther. hold my breath, but how much longer, stretch my body but I can't see the bottom, this is life, but no I won't accept it so I push harder, this can't be life, this can't be it, I'll break the mold, ill be bold, ill be me, but how when I am pulled underneath, sucked down by curiosity, wondering what it's like to just give in, don't fight and let the water win, push out the air in my lungs like I push out my self, lose it all under water, hiding behind this murky water, you won't see me, the true me has left this body, gone and with it my sense of self, I will be like everybody else, society pushes all this weight on me, ive given in I won't break free, this is me, wait no it's not, it's just a shell of my body, the girl who used to be herself until she saw that thats not what evrybody else wants, so now shes gone. Murky water, pushes me down but I'll never reach the bottom, why have I given in? Why can't I be my own person, accepted as me and not just another nobody? floating through the water, it's getting harder, to hold my breath. What if I just let go? Will I be free, can I soar and spread my wings, take the easy way out instead of pushing, not who I'm supposed to be but ending it will be easy. No, ill take it, become who I'm not supposed to be just to be accepted by society. Unhappy, no not in my vocabulary because if I let myself believe, this fake smile will come tumbling, down... deeper I sink. Curse my curiosity, wondering what it's like to finally fit in. It's not what it's made out to be, I should have kept fighting. I am unsteady but I can't show hide my fear and sadness or I'll rise to the surface, but once again I'll be different, always at war with myself, I feel these things but I guess it's just me, nobody else. why am I this way, I'm somebody else, not me, I am a little plastic barbie doll sitting on the shelf. Murky water, don't give up you'll be pushed down harder, remember yourself and it will all be great, you won't suffer the same fate, as me, or the shell of the girl who used to be.
Answer:
its good I really like it
Answer:
i- ITS GREAT
Explanation:
you ok?
I want to know your opinion + 35 points.
Does a lamp give off light, or does it suck in the dark?
Is molten lava wet?
Mordecai and Rigby, Rick and Morty. Coincidence, or not?
Answer:
i thought it gives off light but now i dont know i think its wet its not :/ a coincidence
Explanation:
In what situation are you correct
A:
B:
A: Im always correct
B: Refer to A
Speech on there is no 'I' in teamwork
(pls answer quickly)
Answer:
A person should never be egoistic in a team that he has done the most work in order to achieve a goal. In a team, the weakness of one is covered by the other and hence teamwork is more powerful. ... Hence, there is no I in team work as every member of the team is equally entitled to the victory.
Imagine you were creating a brief (one minute or so) animation project. Briefly, describe the production timeline and responsibilities that would be required to bring your project to life as if you were creating a guidebook for project managers or preparing for a presentation to pitch your project. The guidebook should cover at least FOUR distinct stages of animating post-initial character sketching (or the “idea” phase).
Answer: You would have to figure out how long it would take to make that “short animation”. you would also have to figure out the setting that your short animation takes place and the time as well. Although, The animation would need a purpose. It could be Inspiring, or it could teach a lesson, or have a moral As well. For the idea phase, you must make your character stand out. It can’t have too many details or too little either. Although, if you give a character more details you‘ll forget how they look in general when sketching them from memory. That’s why I keep my characters plain and simple. The short could be a series or just one as a whole. Although, you’ll need to work out the story boards as you did with the first.
Explanation:
That’s all I know of. ^-^
(Please note that I’m not a professional, I’m just an artist.)
bird shaped pestle
1. Describe the pestle discussed in the podcast. What is one or more elements or principles of art that are used in the piece?
2. What would the piece have been used for? Why do you think functional items like this are decorated?
3. What was the historical environment of this piece? How does this piece help us learn about history?
Answer:
the answer is 2
Explanation:
1. How many claps for 1 measure of whole notes in 4/4 time.
2. How many claps for 1 measure of half notes in 4/4 time.
3. How many claps for 1 measure of quarter notes in 4/4 time.
4. How many claps for 1 measure of eighth notes in 4/4 time.
5. How many claps for 1 measure of sixteenth notes in 4/4 time.
PLEASE HELP A.S.A.P!!! PLEASEEE HELP!!!!
Answer:
Um im like 90% sure its a quarter
Explanation:
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what do you guys think of this song
Fidget spinner fidget spinner
spinning around
Fidget spinner fidget spinner
please dont slow down
Fidget spinner fidget spinner
my favorite trend
It helps me to forget that I dont have any friends
Answer:
not that good sry
Explanation:
What is your favorite song artist?
Answer:
girl: billy ilesh ( i cant spell her name lol) boy: marshmello
Explanation:
4. Which of the following architects designed the Parthenon? (Choose all that apply.) D A. Daedalus B. Exekias C. Kallikrates D. Iktinos
Answer:
It is none of them. It was Ictinus who designed it.
Explanation: hope it helps ^w^
Answer:
the answer is D iktinos 100%
Which word is an antonym for the word crude
Answer:
sophisticated/refined
Explanation:
The antonym of the word crude is sophisticated/refined
Answer:
refined or sophisticated
Explanation:
Which of these statements is an example of a counterargument? (2 points)
Cell phones can be used in the classroom to provide internet access for research.
Cell phones increase the instances of cheating on tests and classroom assignments.
Cell phones may sometimes be a distraction, but they are useful in emergencies.
Cell phones sometimes cause disruptions in class when they ring or make noise.
Answer:
Cell phones may sometimes be a distraction, but they are useful in emergencies.
Explanation:
I got it correct on the test.
what role has music played in the women's rights movement??
Answer:
Explanation:
Women did not receive the vote until 134 years after the Constitution was signed. Songs such as “The Suffragist March” and “She’s Good Enough to be Your Baby’s Mother” helped to tell that story and rally women to the cause. Slavery was not abolished until 1865. “Follow the Drinking Gourd” and “Go Down Moses” were part of the Underground Railroad and abolition movement.
How does the point of view in "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" affect the reader's interpretation of the text?
The point of view is first person, allowing the reader to understand what the speaker is feeling as he watches his dying father.
The point of view changes from second person to third person and back to second person, creating a sense of intimacy and universality regarding death.
The point of view changes from first person to second person and back to first person, creating a conversation for the reader between a son and his dying father.
The point of view is second person, making the reader feel deep sympathy for the poet as he addresses his dying father.
Answer:
The answer would be the first one which is the point of view is first person , allowing the reader to understand what the speaker is feeling as he watches his dying father. I hope that this answer helped you
Can you give me brainly please
The point of the view is that night is dark and dangerous and is uncertain and hence one should be careful. Hence option A point of view to understand when he sees the father dying.
What does the sentence in the text refer to ?The sentence do not go gentle into the good night affects the readers in understanding of the text as the sentence clearly tells us about the night and the different things that could take place during the night time.
The sentence in the text is created to make the readers understand about the cold night that is not gentle thus one need to make preparations and hence should take it seriously. This is the point of view regarding this is the fling of the speaker towards his father.
Find out more information about the reader's interpretation of the text.
brainly.com/question/9930583.
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Space in an art composition is divided into three main sections. What are these sections, and explain one technique that artists use to create space. (site 1)
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In art, space refers to the distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things. There are two kinds of space: negative and positive. Negative space is the area between, around, through, or within an object. Positive space is the area that an object occupies. The balance between negative space and positive space in a work of art can enhance its design. Furthermore, space is the illusion of three-dimensions on a two-dimensional surface. This spatial illusion can be described as flat, shallow, or deep. Artists create this spatial illusion through perspective.
Perspective
Perspective is an art technique that is used for creating an illusion of three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface. This technique makes a painting seem to have form and distance. Perspective also helps create a sense of depth and make artwork look more realistic. There are three major types of perspective: aerial, herringbone, and linear. Aerial perspective is the term that artists use for spatial illusion. Herringbone perspective is the term for depth. Lastly, linear perspective is the term for the combination of aerial perspective and herringbone perspective.
A line drawing of a city block with buildings on either side, a building at the end of the road in the center, and cars on the road. If you extended all lines, they would meet in the center of the image.
The Origins of Perspective
A man lying down on a table with his eyes closed. He has a bleeding wound on his side and a puncture wound on his hand. People stand beside and behind him, looking sad. They are all the same size and there are haloes around their heads.
If you have seen examples of medieval and Byzantine art, like the image above, you know that works produced in these contexts were largely flat. But in the Renaissance, the period of cultural and artistic bloom that began in 13th-century Italy, artists began to experiment with depicting three-dimensional illusions on flat surfaces. Italian painters like Giotto and Duccio began experimenting with using shadows to give the illusion of depth as early as the mid-1200s. By 1415, artist Filippo Brunelleschi had demonstrated to the world that one could use the technique of vanishing point to create linear perspective. To understand vanishing point, imagine looking down a straight road into the horizon. Brunelleschi’s success was widely praised, and linear perspective was adopted and refined through the work of many artists. By the end of the 15th century, the use of perspective in art had become a characteristic feature of Western art.
A large painting of an ornate archway and gathering place with dozens of people. The people in the foreground are larger than the people in the background and the arch seems to recede in the distance.
Divisions of Perspective
In art, linear perspective is divided into three main sections. The first section is the foreground, the area of a painting closest to the viewer. The second section is the middle ground, the portion of a painting that comes between the foreground and the background. The third section is the background, the area of the painting that appears the farthest from the viewer. When an artist uses the three sections of linear perspective in a painting, two different outcomes can occur. First, an object will appear smaller as it gets farther away from the viewer. Conversely, an object will appear larger as it gets closer to the viewer.
In summary, space is the illusion of three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface. Artists use several different techniques to define this spatial illusion in their work. The most common is linear perspective. Artists use this technique to help them determine object placement in their artwork. There are three main sections of linear perspective: the foreground, the middle ground, and the background. When artists use the sections of linear perspective in their work, a closer object will appear larger and a farther object will appear smaller.
Explanation:
Linear Perspective - By using either 1 point perspective, 2 point perspective, or 3 point perspective, an artist can create the illusion of space. Linear perspective is a drawing method that uses lines to draw objects in space.
Maria's phone bills were $95, $67, $43, and $115. What was the mean, or average, of her phone bills? $55 $72 $80 $105
It will be a average of $80.
So we know that we’ll have to add all the numbers together and divide it by how much numbers your dividing which is 4 To get the answer for her average of her phone bill.
Add up all the number. 95+67+43+115=320.
Divide it by how much numbers your adding up which is 4. 320 divide 4= $80.
Final Result: $80.
Answer:
C. $80Explanation:
Add all the numbers
95+67+43+115= 320
Divide that sum by the number of numbers
320/4
HELP ME ASAP PLSSS
Question 1 (5 points)
Which branch of musicology develops methods to analyze the elements of music?
music theory
historical musicology
systematic musicology
ethnomusicology
Question 2 (5 points)
What does a composer do when orchestrating a piece of music?
Composes a piece of music for at least one or more instruments.
Adds various musical parameters into a piece of music.
Assigns different musical lines to different instruments in a piece of music.
Sequences themes and variations into a piece of music.
Question 3 (5 points)
Which element is not a musical parameter?
variation
dynamics
articulation
tempo
Question 4 (5 points)
Which clef would generally be used for the high end of the piano or notes that are to the right of middle C?
treble
alto
tenor
bass
Question 5 (5 points)
Which time signature has three beats per measure and the quarter note gets the beat?
2/3
3/2
3/4
4/3
Question 6 (5 points)
Which instruments, discovered in China, are considered the oldest playable musical instruments?
drums
flutes
horns
pipas
Question 7 (5 points)
Which traditional music scale is used in most Asian music?
pentatonic
diatonic
major
minor
Question 8 (5 points)
Which type of music would be written for church use?
sacred
secular
madrigal
motet
Question 9 (5 points)
Which songs tended to be rustic or humorous and often dealt with love?
plainchants
chants
psalms
madrigals
Question 10 (5 points)
What technique was used in the Baroque period to create contrast by suddenly shifting from loud to soft or soft to loud?
terraced dynamics
ornamentation
motor rhythms
counterpoint
Question 11 (5 points)
What distinguishes chamber music from orchestral music?
Chamber music is easier to perform than orchestral music.
Chamber music is written for only voices, while orchestral music combines vocal and instrumental parts.
Chamber music is written for a small group of instruments, while orchestral music is written for a large group of instruments.
Chamber music is written for a large group of instruments, while orchestral music is written for a small group of instruments.
Question 12 (5 points)
Which phrase best describes an opera?
an instrumental composition performed by a symphony
a nonmusical theatrical production
a production that integrates music, dance, sets, and costumes to enhance a story
an unstaged musical composition for voices and instruments that tells a sacred story
Question 13 (5 points)
Which phrase describes opera buffa?
an Italian comic opera of the eighteenth century
a serious or tragic opera that had speaking roles instead of recitatives
a tragic opera with the text set entirely to music
a serious or tragic opera that alternates recitatives and arias in predictable ways
Question 14 (5 points)
Which term names a solo voice piece in an opera with a strong melody line?
aria
recitative
bel canto
libretto
Question 15 (5 points)
Which form of music is a large-scale work for orchestra that usually has four movements?
sonata
symphony
mass
string quartet
Question 16 (5 points)
What are the three main parts of sonata form?
sonata – minuet – scherzo
exposition – development – scherzo
exposition – development – recapitulation
exposition – minuet – recapitulation
Question 17 (5 points)
What are the four main sections of the Romantic orchestra?
strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion
violins, flutes, trumpets, drums
violins, violas, cellos, bass
strings, woodwinds, brass, piano
Question 18 (5 points)
Which type of music is an instrumental composition associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene?
absolute music
Gesamtkunstwerk
program music
opera
Question 19 (5 points)
What was music during the Romantic period used to express?
virtuosity and musicianship
emotion and feeling
desire for social change
political discontent
Question 20 (5 points)
Which term names a piece of music that incorporates native folk songs from a composer’s homeland?
absolute music
opera
nationalistic music
incidental music
Answer:
Music theory,
Explanation:
Music theory is a field of study that describes the elements of music and includes the development and application of methods for composing and for analyzing music through both notation and, on occasion, musical sound itself.
hope this helps
I just don't understand the first note, you don't need to do the others.
Answer:
A whole note equals 4 beats, so you would hold it for all 4 beats(1-2-3-4).
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
how old is pokemon as of right now?
Answer:
It's about 25 tears old
Explanation:
Bc it came out in February of 1996 and it's 2021...