Answer:
the answer is going to be court
Discuss ways in which christopher nolan memento tampers with the usual narrative structure?
Answer:
Analysis of the narrative structure of Christopher. Nolan's Memento ... Rather, film noir borrows elements from other forms, usually from the ... types of scenes and the way they are arranged in Memento will no be discussed.
Explanation:
The major record labels want demo recordings sent to them.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
B; false, major record labels do not want demo recordings sent to them
During the Romantic Period, the king of the musical styles was the:
A. Symphonie
B. Opera
C. Option 3Cantatas
D. Concerto
10 acceptable imagery to draw in your home?
How did my chemical romance come together, and how did they fall apart?
Answer:
As a former emo, this hurt. We just don't talk about it. Say march 22nd and trigger any emo
Explanation:
Answer:
They never did--
Explanation:
They never fell apart, they live on forever, and they released "The Foundations of Decay" on May 12, 2022, which means...
THEY'RE STILL ALIVEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
MCR for life
Why does Socrates choose to die?
Answer:
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and sentenced to death. Choosing not to flee, he spent his final days in the company of his friends before drinking the executioner's cup of poisonous hemlock
Explanation:
Hope this helped! :)
Directions: Identify the following vocal music based on the place of origin (Cordillera, Palawan, Mindoro,
Visayas).
Write your answers on the space provided
11. Salidumay
12. Matud Nila
13. Ambahan
14. Hudhud
15. Si Pilemon
Answer:
vocal music is singing
Explanation:
When during the day should flowers be cut from the garden for use in fresh arrangements? Why?
Answer:
Early morning is the ideal time to cut fresh flowers. The flowers have had the benefit of cool night air and morning dew. Their stems are filled with water and carbohydrates and so are firm to the touch.
Explanation:
Good morning Morioh cho! Today's forecast calls for slightly cloudy skies
Answer:
ah, the Japanese radio.
And also Good Morning
Explanation:
Answer:
Oi josuke I think I forgot how to breathe again
Explanation:
Which of these is a feature of Chinese architecture?
O Tripartite arches
O Colonnade entrances
O Flying butresses
O Terraced domes
Answer:
I believe it's Colonnade entrances because
if you look at this picture if it shows up. you will see what I'm talking about
Explanation:
(18 points)Write in four to six sentences what you would tell your musically-inclined friend, should he or she come to you for advice on how to pursue a music career. For example, what should your friend be doing in high school in order to prepare for that future career? How can he (or she) find out if he'd be happy with his career path?
Answer:
:)
Explanation: My friend and I should discuss what they enjoy doing most. Such as if they enjoy composing music, they could write music for a living. Or, if they enjoy conducting choruses and bands, they could do that for a university or school. They could also play in a chorus or band if they wanted to and enjoyed it. They could find out if they enjoy their career path if they like doing what the career may be, and if they don't get tired of it.
Will mark brainlist !!! Need ASAP
The river bank in one of Seurt's drawings is a good example depicting what
Answer:
I think it is depicting that he may have lived there I'm not sure or that was one of his favorite places maybe. He could have been try to tell some one a message. I'm sorry I can't help I hope you get it right. :)
Explanation:
Think about something to write a story about, you can choose any genre, and write what you want to write about. So, name the genre, give a summary on the story, and make it your own idea. (I do not need this for school, I want to see peoples ideas.)
Answer:
i would write a story about a girl inlove with a k!113r to be more specifically her k!113r.
Explanation:
shi is his name and he was her first love but little does she know that he will also be her last.. or maybe she does. maybe she knows her fate is being taken just like her last breath would be. shi's fate was to become this person because like any human being, we want attention.. we need attention. but for shi its not some random persons attention, no its everyone's attention, the eyes of another on him- the feeling of another on him.. the breath of another's life in him.
ahh im sorry! the summary is super bad since im not that good at making them but tell me how you think of it! :)
Instructions: You will see there is space to discuss two artworks, with one row corresponding to one work of art. The two works of art are already printed on the page and are pictured below. Complete each block with several phrases or bullet points Be sure to respond to the question at the bottom. In your response of four or five sentences, be sure to mention and compare both works and to cite evidence (that you already noted in the table)
Answer:
i.d.k sorry i know it sucks this has ha-pend to me before i wish i could help but for some reason my computer wont lode the doc
Explanation:
btw if your a huge weeb like myself (weeb means you love anime) ples comment
which of this artifacts is the oldest
Answer:
L0mekwi Stone Tools
The st0ne tools unearthed at L0mekwi 3, an archaeological site in KEnya, are the 0ldest Artifacts in the w0rld. These st0ne t0ols are about 3.3 milli0n Years 0ld, long bef0re H0mo sApiens (humans) sh0wed up.
(hope this helps can i have brainlist plzz :D hehe)
Explanation:
By looking at the title of the painting, his manner of dress, and the objects that
surround him, what can you infer or figure out about Georg Gisze?
Answer:
he is about to start a fire with the mach he got in his hand
Explanation:
Answer:
From the objects shown in this portrait it is evident that the sitter was anxious that not only his likeness but also something of his way of life should be presented. A Latin couplet above the merchant's head intimates how faithfully the artist has rendered every aspect of the man : `What you see here, this picture, shows Georg's features and figure such is his eye in real life, such is the shape of his cheeks.' Yet it is clear from the very form this couplet takes that the picture is meant to convey more than outward appearances and to underline the humanist milieu in which the merchant wished to be seen. The same mood is implicit in a Latin motto inscribed on the rear wall immediately beside a pair of scales: `Nulla sine merore voluptas' (`No joy without sorrow').
The merchant is depicted standing in his workroom, behind a table covered with a richly embroidered cloth. Among the many objects on the table and the wall which illustrate his trade, the Venetian-glass vase, containing carnations and other flowers, clearly has a special significance; in the medieval language of symbols the carnation was a sign of betrothal.
From the shelf in the top right-hand corner several keys, signet-rings and a spherical container are hanging, the latter presumably containing string. On the table is a pewter writing-stand with goose-feathers, ink, sand, wax disks and sealing-wax. Beside it are a pair of scissors, a signet-ring and a seal. Near the table's edge, precisely placed in the centre foreground, stands a small table-clock which, together with the fragile glass vase and the perishable flowers, is a reminder of the passage of time, as was the hour-glass in earlier pictures.
The name Georg Gisze occurs frequently and appears several times in various styles of handwriting on the documents attached to the wall. From the letter in the merchant's hand one gathers that he has been corresponding with a brother in Germany. The subject of the portrait, the son of an alderman, was born in Danzig in 1497. Holbein painted him in London in 1532. Three years later Gisze married in Danzig, and we may assume that the portrait was commissioned in anticipation of the marriage.
The painting was in the Duke of Orleans' collection in 1727 and appeared in the inventories until 1788. The collection was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1793 and put up for auction. The Swiss publisher and copper-engraver Christian von Mechel acquired the picture and tried in vain to persuade the Basel Library to buy it. For about twenty years it remained in Switzerland without finding a purchaser, until Edward Solly acquired it at a very low price. In 1821 it found its way into the Berlin Museum with the rest of the Solly Collection.
The habit of thinking of a people is an essential part of their culture"How does this observation explain the relationship between different
cultures and corresponding civilizations?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
Kapaligiran
Explanation:
ASAP Help now Early Renaissance
Answer: other
Explanation:
i think it makes scense does it or not
Once Again Im Just Wasting your time and Letting you see Tsukasa Yugi and Hanako-Kun :)
well shank you very much
Answer:
thanks for Letting me see Tsukasa Yugi and Hanako-Kun :) this is totally not a waste a my time
Explanation:
To make a square 3D you would turn it into a
A. Pyramid
B. Rectangle
C. Cylinder
D. Cube
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Is there any areas (locations) to take symmetrical photos? I need a lot of ideas but if you have even one it's fine. Thanks
Answer:
the beach
the sky
anywhere outside
take a close up photo of a butterfly
Explanation:
Which term refers to the part of a composition that appears closest?
1 foreground
2frame
3middle-ground
4background
Answer:
foreground
Explanation:
who is the speaker of thid poem arithmetic
Answer:
Carl Sandburg
Explanation:
Which of the following moments represents the inciting incident in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle?
harlotte’s confrontation with Captain Jaggery
Zachariah giving Charlotte the dirk
Charlotte boarding the Seahawk alone
Mr. Hollybrass’s murder
Answer:
mr hollybrass murder
Explanation:
i do oddysseyware to
What is new and interesting about the sculpture of Hermes and Dionysus
Answer:
When Zeus, king of the gods, revealed himself to his mortal lover Semele, she was at once incinerated by his divine radiance. Zeus, however, was able to rescue their unborn child by sewing him within his own thigh. Following the birth of the child, Zeus ordered Hermes, his messenger, to hide the newborn from his jealous wife Hera, who sought to destroy any remnants of the affair, including the newborn. Hermes swiftly took the baby to remote mountains for hiding, where nymphs raised the child. Under their care, the infant Dionysos grew to maturity and became the god of wine, revelry, and theater. Hermes and the Infant Dionysos depicts the messenger before he delivered the infant to the mountain nymphs.
German excavators discovered the statue in 1877 in the Temple of Hera at Olympia. Pausanias, a second century A.D. historian, describes his tour of this temple in which he saw such a statue said to be by Praxiteles. Today, art historians and archaeologists disagree over whether this is an original work by Praxiteles, or one by an imitator of his style.
Trained in the Attic school of sculpture, Praxiteles was one of the most popular artists of the Late Classical period. Marble was his preferred material. In this sculpture, Hermes teases Dionysos by dangling grapes out of his reach. Hermes leans against a tree stump, over which his cloak is draped, which provides support for his arm. His weight rests on his right leg while his left foot lightly touches the ground. The off-balanced stance of the god’s body forms a new pose known as the "Praxitelean curve." His body bends sinuously, creating an emphatic S-shaped pose. The musculature is defined, but softer than previous works, giving the statue a sensuous and graceful appearance. Praxiteles advocated a new canon of proportions in which humans were slenderer, softer, and taller than the Polykleitan canon.
Known as the "sculptor of grace," Praxiteles was well known for his gentle and pleasing creations. While other sculptors of his time, such as Skopas, were creating passionate and violent works, Praxiteles fashioned intimate and playful compositions. In Hermes and the Infant Dionysos, Praxiteles depicts Olympian gods who are not wrathful and distant, but real and humanlike. Dionysos, for example, is not a miniature human but appears as a human baby with chubby hands and round head. Hermes appears gentle and smiling, a protector of youth as he cradles the vulnerable Dionysos.
Praxiteles achieved a naturalism and intimacy not seen before in sculpture. His style moved away from the hard, scientific vision of the earlier Classical Period. Unbalanced poses, sensuous forms, playful subjects, and use of emotion contrast with the previous period’s idealized and stoic works. The innovations evident in Hermes and the Infant Dionysos define the Late Classical Period and signify changes fully realized in the Hellenistic Period.
Explanation:
this prob dosent help but eheh
Jukebox plays are considered in the Billboard ranking of music.
A. True
B. False
What architectural movement is a parallel to the Bauhaus?
1) Gothic
2)Post Modernism
3)Constructivism
4)Modernism
Answer: Modernism
Explanation: I'm pretty sure it's modernism. If this is for like a test or anything don't use my answer.
HELP ME ASAP With Art
Answer:
Jesus
The son of mary
Explanation:
I don't know
Ok so,I have a theater assignment and I don't know how to do it...I have to design a 1980's living room and I don't know what website to use. someone help me please!
Answer:
Page 4. Sentence Fragments and Run-on Sentences. A sentence is a group of ... It can stand alone and make sense. ... They were in a desperate situation; they didn't know what to do. 10. ... You finished your work early, so you don't have to stay. ... C. The activity is brisk in the living room and in the kitchen while people are ...
Explanation: