Answer:
The answer is False
Explanation:
While Vincent Van Gogh was an excellent painter with some pieces being postimpressionist, Art historians have asserted that he was the epitome of Expressionism not Post impressionism
Compare the evidence in these lines with that presents in lines 26-32 in” wild animals aren’t pets” how are the two sets of evidence alike and different.
Answer:
Each piece uses certain wording to try to pull us over to their side. In ‘Let People own Exotic Pets,’ some loaded language is used, such as “If society overreacts and bans exotics because of actions of a few deranged individuals, then we need to ban kids, as that is the only way to totally stop child abuse.” The article,‘Wild Animals aren't Pets’ gives a short notice, “Or how potentially tragic.” Both of these are effective because they make us imagine how “tragic,” and what it would be like for kids to be “banned.”
Each author made a claim, and each one argued about one topic: whether we should be able to own exotic pets or not. The commentary ‘Let People own Exotic Animals’ states that “Responsible private ownership of exotic animals should be legal if animal welfare is taken care of.” On the other hand, the article ‘Wild Animals aren't Pets’ states that “We’re not suggesting that people who own these animals are cruel. Many surely love them. But public safety, common sense and compassion for animals all dictate the same conclusion.” The authors do, in fact, include enough evidence to support the claim.
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The above painting is Michelangelo Buonarroti's, Last Judgement. What is/was the source of inspiration for
painting? What does the painting depict?
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Italian historians believe that the source of inspiration for the famous painting by Michelangelo Buonarroti, Last Judgement were his visits to public baths where male and female prostitutes plied their trade. It is also believed that Michelangelo's Last Judgment stands as a depiction of the second coming of Christ because after a look at the painting, it gives an impression that all the figures are circling the central figure of Christ, who gives the last judgement to the cursed
Guess what that is ( no trolling or I’ll report you )
Answer:
BUTT
Explanation:
Answer: Obviously a body ( sorry if that came out rude.)
Explanation: Back of a persons body because of the way those arms are positioned. I hope this helps u! Stay Healthy and Safe!!
Where can key concepts, words to know, and lesson goals and objectives be found when determining what to study for a test?a.Teacher’s answer keyc.Back of the bookb.Chapter introductionsd.Chapter summaries Please select the best answer from the choices providedABCD
Answer and Explanation:
Chapter introductions..
When the owner of a piece of art makes it public domain, what happens? O The art is no longer great art. O The owner will eam more royalties. O Anyone can use all or part of the art o They will no long be displayed in public
Answer:3
Explanation:
Permission to use someone else’s art
Answer:
C. Anyone can use all or part of the art.
Explanation:
For example, the Happy Birthday song went public domain. This actively demonstrates that everyone was allowed to use it freely without the original artist's permission.
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Can somebody help me with these 2 questions
Answer:
1. vowel sound
2. False
Explanation:
Not a professional, but I do know a bit about singing.
The inspiring true story of Malala Yousafzai's crusade for girls' education." Context clues reveal crusade means
Answer:
Crusade : is campaign for political, social, or religious change.
In the book Malala fights for women's rights and for women's education
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A brief summary of the career and contributions of James Galway and his flutist career
Answer:
Sir James Galway, OBE is an Irish virtuoso flute player from Belfast, nicknamed "The Man with the Golden Flute". He established an international career as a solo flute player. In 2005, he received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music at the Classic Brit Awards
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Whether you have your camera with you or not, the only way to learn about
is to observe it constantly.
A. shutter speed
B. exposure
C. composition
D. light
Answer:
B. Exposure
Explanation:
Which of the following notes is G?
O A ZE
B.
C.
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what was the main idea or motive for Romero britto
Answer:
bright colors and feelings.
Explanation:
which of these is most likely to be a dad art piece
Answer:
Im sorry Im not sure what you are talking about, could you please attach pictures of the art or something?? Then we can answer the question.
Explanation:
which of the following is a characteristic of cephalopods?
dozens-spider like feet
long claws
tentacles attached to the head
a single, big foot
Answer: tentacles attached to the head
Explanation:
Cephalopoda simply refers to "head foot". The cephalopods is also known as a form of invertebrates that possess a very complex brain.
Cephalopods have a head and foot that is joined together with the head being surrounded by tentacles. Therefore, the correct answer is "tentacles attached to their head".
Guru Nanak and Guru Arjan were discussed in the lesson tutorial. Research and discuss the remaining eight Sikh gurus who contributed to the growth of Sikhism.
Answer:
1 . guru nanak
2.guru ranged
3.guruamar das
4. guru ramdas
5. guruarjan
6. guru hargobind
7. guru har rai
8. guru har Krishna
9. guru teghbhadur
10 guru gobind
Answer:
Guru Angad
A firm believer in education, Guru Angad founded many schools for children and helped to improve people's ability to read and write. He also began the tradition of Mall Akhara - which was a form of physical and spiritual exercise.
Guru Amar Das
Guru Amar Das was born in 1479 and fought against caste prejudice. He wanted everyone in society to be equal and did not think it mattered if someone was rich or poor.
Guru Ram Das
Guru Ram Das was the fourth of the Sikh gurus and was born in 1534. He founded the city of Amritsar in northwest India, which is now the holy city for the Sikhs and also started construction of the Golden Temple. This is a very important temple for Sikhs, and still stands today! It is open for anyone to visit - every day of the year. It even stayed open in the Coronavirus pandemic.
Guru Hargobind
Guru Hargobind was born in 1595 and was the son of Guru Arjan. Known as the ‘soldier saint’, Guru Hargobind was the first of the Sikh gurus to teach people that sometimes it was necessary to take up arms and go to war to defend the faith. This was because he believed that no violence could actually encourage other evils to come about. He also believed that this was a way that people could protect the weak and needy, so he organised a small army.
Guru Har Rai
Guru Har Rai was born in 1630 and was a very peaceful leader. He devoted himself to spreading the teachings of Guru Nanak and taking on missionary work. This means that he travelled around spreading the messages of the other Sikh gurus and the Sikh faith. He also meditated a lot and encouraged people to do the same.
Guru Har Krishan
Guru Har Krishan was born in 1656 and installed as a guru only five years later! He was the youngest of all the Sikh gurus.
Guru Har Krishan was a humanitarian, which meant that his main aims were to help people. Throughout his short life, he mainly helped heal people in Delhi who were suffering from a smallpox epidemic. He helped many people, no matter where they came from or what their religion was.
Guru Tegh Bahadur
Guru Tegh Bahadur was born in 1621. He believed strongly that people should be allowed and have the freedom to worship whatever religion they wanted. For this reason, he defended the Hindu religion to try and protect Hindus from being forced to convert to Islam. He also refused to convert to Islam and was executed and martyred as a result.
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh was the last of the human Sikh gurus. He was born in 1666 and was the son of Guru Tegh Bahadur.
Explanation:
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Can somone tell me the trombone notes of in the hall of the moutain king?
Answer: Here are the notes
amyone got a hype spotify playlist
not me but mayb someone else
Answer:
nah
Explanation:
Describe some of the criticisms regarding the film Dracula, then note what elements make it enduring.
Answer:
The following work tries to constitute a study on the adaptation of the novel Dracula by
Bram Stoker (1897) made by Francis Ford Coppola in 1992. With the intention of making
a study as complete as possible, which addresses the different points of view about
This phenomenon will be taken into account by different authors who deal with issues such as fidelity,
intertextuality or extratextuality and semiotic transduction, illustrating through their
proposed the processes that lead to modify or maintain the different aspects of the film
of the novel.
Before starting, it is convenient to make an approach to the various investigations
carried out in the field of adaptation, as well as the current state of the matter. For it,
use as a basis the film adaptation in the light of some theoretical contributions
Recent and On rewriting and related notions. A state of affairs, articles by José Antonio
Perez Bowie1
. Film adaptation is a complex phenomenon that has been studied since
different perspectives, so that today we can find many jobs
important about this phenomenon. Among them is the exhaustive work of
research by Michel Serceau, who compiles the above theories to
arrive at a proposal that manages to analyze the adaptation in a complete way, addressing it
from all possible perspectives.
At first, scholars such as André Bazin defended the primacy of the text
literary about his film adaptation. The film work was considered as an entity
dependent on its base text and, therefore, only its relationships with
regarding that one. From the 80s, following the trail marked by semiotics, thus
As with previous studies by Dudley Andrew, studies on adaptation focus on
the discursive elements of the source text, leaving aside the primacy of the elements
narratives. This means that, for example, Gianfranco Bettetini considers that for
To carry out a study on adaptation, it is necessary to consider whether it is faithful to the
base text, but also to its environment, its values, its ideology ...
As we can see, the advance of literary theory has supposed, in parallel, an advance in the
adaptation theory, as the case of Patryck Cattrysse illustrates well. The author is inspired by
Bowie: “The film adaptation in the light of some recent theoretical contributions
Explanation:
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Discuss Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s evolving Impressionist style in The Bathers, and explain why he changed his style.
Answer:
Of all the Impressionist artists, Renoir in particular changed his style in the 1880s. He came to believe that his work was too focused on the present time, meaning Paris in the 1880s. He worried that future viewers would not be interested in his art because it would become irrelevant. He therefore began painting subjects that were more "timeless," as opposed to scenes that were clearly set in present-day Paris. In contrast to his earlier works, like Le Moulin de la Galette, or other Impressionist works, like Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, Renoir's later works do not feature subjects that are so obviously late-19th century Parisians.
Explanation:
The Bathers is an excellent example of this shift in Renoir's works. The women are more classical in appearance. While they could be 19th century Parisian women on the banks of the Seine (the river that runs through Paris), since they are undressed they are difficult to place definitively in time. The painting has other features that are also indicative of a change in Renoir's style. The figures are rendered with much more detail; in contrast to Le Moulin de la Galette, it is clear that Renoir focused more on carefully painting the figures in The Bathers, rather than painting quickly as in the earlier work. Still, the background retains the Impressionist style of quick, rough brushstrokes, and the bright colors are also typical of Impressionist art. Although The Bathers shows a move away from the original tenets of Impressionism, it retains enough of the style to still be considered an Impressionist work.
the vocal music of tausug in cordillera
HELP ASAP
Louis Armstrong, one of the most influential artists in the history of music, began playing which instrument at the age of
13?
piano
flute
O tuba
O cornet
5 pts
Question 4
Answer:
Cornet I am pretty sure bc
what is a hospitality
Answer:
definition: the friendly, warm, and generous treatment of guests or strangers.
Explanation:
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Answer:
hospitality is like relatoinship between the guest and the host, or the act or practice of being hospitable
Explanation:
Sad playlist<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Answer:
I have one
Explanation:
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Answer:
heartbreak anniversary has got 2 be on your playlist...itz on mine. we can be twinz :)
Explanation:
Add the counting for each rhythm.
You have 2 minutes to complete it. Press the "Done" button when you are finished.
I just don't know how, please explain how, I don't need answers
I'll give brainliest !
Answer:
1 + 2+ 3 - 4
1 2+ 3 4
Explain what Prohibition was and how it contributed to the popularity of swing music and the Harlem Renaissance. Be
sure to reference specific people or places.
Write a paragraph doesn’t matter
Answer:
Explanation:
correct:
What are two Latin American styles that rose from ghettos or poor areas?
Need help please....
Answer:
Explanation:
If you look through a basic color wheel there are 3 primary colors or the quote unquote most important red yellow and blue because together they can combine into "white" and red and blue make purple, blue and yellow make green, red and yellow make orange. This forms every color of the rainbow in a wheel form. If you navigate around this wheel you can find these answers. Hope this helps!!!!
how do you draw a cow
Answer:
Draw the body with 4 legs, then the head with ears. Add black blops on the cow and there you go.
Explanation:
Answer:
a head ears body and tail
Explanation:
There once was a ship that put to sea and the name of that ship was the billy'o tea. The winds blew hard her bow dipped down blow my bully boys blow. (HA) Soon may the wellerman come to bring us sugar and tea and rum
Answer:
song=song+song= song correct???
Explanation:
Answer:
ONE DAY WHEN THE TOUNGIN IS DONE WE'LL TAKE OUR LEAVE AND GO
Explanation:
For you what is art?
Answer: art Is something you can create to get your mind going, art is beautiful in many ways
Explanation:
33.
When you observe Ghanaian electorates on any election day, they arrive at the
polling centre early and
begin to cast their votes in an orderly manner. They check
whether their names can be found in the voters register, collect ballot sheets from
electoral officials, and cast their ballots secretly. Nobody wants other people to know
who they are voting for. They do this in choosing Members of Parliament and then a
President
a. Narrative
b. Instruction
c. Rhetoric
d. Argument
e. None of the above
Answer:
a. Narrative
Explanation:
The best definition of the excerpt given is a narration.
This is because a narration is simply the telling of a story, or fact to someone using narrative devices to heighten effect.