Answer:
Congress of Racial Equality
Explanation:
how many lines was a Greek chorus supposed to have
Only pretty objects should be used in macro photography.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The sole purpose of "Macrophotography" is not mainly for capturing the image of pretty objects, rather, it is also intended for capturing small things that are not very visible to the human eyes. For example, it can be used to photograph small insects like a bee, a caterpillar and a dew drop, etc. Some of these things do not look pretty up-close, but they're very educational. It can also be used to magnify miniature inanimate objects like miniature house models, miniature food displays and so on.
PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!! ILL GIVE BRAINLEST
This image is what kind of art?
"Multi-colored
A.)mosaic
B.)painting
C.)sculpture
D.)calligraphy
Answer:
Multicolred art would be a mosaic.
helloooo!!!
goodmorning
Answer:
Good Morning!!!!
Answer:
1273 Down the Rockerfeller street
Explanation:
Wakey Wakey Eggs and Bacy
Which of the following is the enharmonic note for the note shown above?
Answer:
a flat so the second option
Explanation:
it has the same fingering as g sharp
The characteristics of mythological characters represented in cinema indicate how filmmakers perceive and interpret them based on __________________, ________________ and _______________.
Answer:
Free Fire gaming and Pubj Gaming
Use watercolors or water-based gels for this activity. First, take the three primary colors and mix them to make the secondary colors. Then, mix the primary and the secondary colors to get the tertiary colors. Remember that the proportion in which you mix these colors determines the color you get. From among the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, list four warm colors and four cool colors. Apply a few strokes of the mixed colors on paper and scan the paper for submission.
Answer:
1345
Explanation:
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Answer:
I mixed the three primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. When I mixed these primary colors, two at a time, I got the secondary colors:
red + yellow = orange
yellow + blue = green
blue + red = violet
When I mixed the primary and secondary colors, I got these tertiary colors:
red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, green-blue, blue-violet, and violet-red.
I compared the colors I mixed with the colors in the color wheel.
These are the four warm colors and four cool colors I got from among the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors:
warm colors: red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow
cool colors: violet, blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green
Explanation:
Sample answer from Edmentum/Plato.
What is the most likely reason why the author shows sunshine behind the boy in this graphic?
A. The boy is thinking of ways people can make energy from the sun.
B. The boy is showing the girl how to become a good citizen.
C. The boy is thinking of a bright idea about how to be a good citizen.
D. The boy is a bright star who participates in his community.
Answer:
there is no graphic
Explanation:
Which of the following is the enharmonic note for the note shown above?
Answer:
the last option which would be g flat
Explanation:
same fingering as fsharp
ミ〔☾✧ Which of following is a type of texture characterized by a simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.ミ〔☾✧
ミA. Heterophony
ミB. Duet
ミC. Ensemble
ミD. Orchestra
ミ〔☾✧ I need an good answer and I hope it will be given thank you for answering and for being good and Honestミ〔☾✧
Krizlaine
-Dalagang Filipina
Answer:
a. heterophony heterophony is a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
Which word does Not describe how Gothic architecture was originally considered
A. Crude
B. Uncivilized
C. Refined
D. Rough
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Refined
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yes its good :)
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barbeque evening barbeque evening
Answer:
barbeque evening
Explanation:
Answer: I wish i had some BBQ now T^T
Explanation:
A ___ line is one that stretches from side to side.
Answer:
vertical line
Explanation:
What is the main task during post-production for a play?
A.
editing the shots
B.
adding sound and special effects
C.
marketing the play
D.
striking or cleaning the performance area
E.
hiring the cast and crew
Answer:
A. editing the shots
Explanation:
what concern was incorporated into western art during the Renaissance?
A.) The nobility of the wealthy.
B.) Criticism of religion.
C.) The struggles of working people.
D.) Science and mathematics.
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation: Furthermore, he incorporated into his painting references to primitive art, a practice that ran counter to the ceremonious adulation of the whole continuum of Western art. ... between Renaissance perspective and multiple points of view as a result of the ... Now Picasso and Braque's concern shifted to creating a new artistic
Water Bender
Air bender
Earth bender
Fire bender
which one are you?
Answer:
Oh defitnely Water Bender I would tots marry Aang
Explanation:
Answer:
why did lukeG1 delete one of the answers tho....
Explanation:
I would be an earth bender :)
(I just think it's cool)
What kind of lenses have small maximum aperture, like f/4, f/4.5, f/5.6, or f/6.3?
Answer:
I THINK SLOW LENSES BECAUSE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT SMALL MAXIMUM APERTURE.Explanation:
I HOPE IT HELPS :)
What is the dance movement when some one stands in the front and someone stands behind them then the person behind them moves to the side then front next to them while dancing usually happens in group dances
Answer:
Modern dance is an American contribution to choreography, much as jazz is a product of American culture. Pioneers in modern dance were and are bold, experimental, initially shocking and obsessively concerned with exploring the language of the body and all its possibilities. Martha Graham, Ruth St, Denis, Isadora Duncan, Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor, Alvin Ailey and more incorporated ballet, jazz, ethnic dance and a unique series of moves that are more than steps—but as clearly defined and as challenging to master.
What do the C major, C sharp major and C flat major scales have in common?
Answer:
well, their name silly!
Explanation:
their not technically the same, since C major is the flattest of them all, but, if you think about it, they're only similar due to name!
Which format indicates the correct format for the heading of a scene?
A. LIVING ROOM INT. – DAY B. DAY INT. – LIVING ROOM C. INT. LIVING ROOM – DAY D. INT. DAY – LIVING ROOM
Answer:
B living room
Explanation:
Judah is unhappy with the color and exposure in some of his recent photographs.
What might the RAW converter in his camera use to rectify this issue?
Answer:
Explanation:
I took the test :)
petersme go here and call here a liar cause she said she had charilie damilios account so call her out
Answer: okay
Explanation:
what is a technique that synchronizes two different audio and video signals, enabling you to mix images and graphics?
WILL GIVE BRAINLY!
Answer:
genlock technique
Explanation:
genlock technique syncs two signals.
do you have any songs i can use and then re write it
let it goooooooooooo
HELP ASAP ! Good points too
Answer:
1) d
2) f
3) b
4) e
5) j
6) a
7) i
8) g
9) h
10) c
Explanation:
There's really no explanation needed. If you know the definitions, then all of you have to do is fill in the blanks.
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What is the lyrics to Senorita by Shawn and Camila (Shawmila)
38 point!!!
Answer:
I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh la la la
It's true, la la la
Ooh, I should be running
Ooh, you keep me coming for ya
Land in Miami
The air was hot from summer rain
Sweat dripping off me
Before I even knew her name, la la la
It felt like ooh la la la
Yeah, no
Sapphire moonlight
We danced for hours in the sand
Tequila sunrise
Her body fit right in my hands, la la la
It felt like ooh la la la, yeah
I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh la la la
It's true, la la la
Explanation:
there i dont like this song
-CC
Answer:
I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh la la la
It's true, la la la
Ooh, I should be running
Ooh, you keep me coming for ya
Land in Miami
The air was hot from summer rain
Sweat dripping off me
Before I even knew her name, la la la
It felt like ooh la la la
Yeah, no
Sapphire moonlight
We danced for hours in the sand
Tequila sunrise
Her body fit right in my hands, la la la
It felt like ooh la la la, yeah
I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh la la la
It's true, la la la
Explanation:
They are a cute couple, I ship them and I love this song!✨
Why do you think most women were not encouraged to become artist?
Answer:
because they had other stuff to do mabe some of them do it but some cant
Dailey quote for the day. Hope I put a smile on your face
aw,,thank you :) hope u have a good day
Answer:
sure why not?
Explanation what im tarnation did i just witness
-CC
PLEASE HELP ASAP!! Folk songs are filled with historical allegory and are deep in meaning and visual lyrics. Pick a common folk song such as Simple Gifts by Elder Joseph Brackett. Write the words down to the folk song and describe the meaning of the song. (You can make use of the internet to research the song)
I know this is kinda a lot to ask so whoever answers gets 35 points. PLEASE ANSWER RIGHT DO NOT JUST PUT NOTHING JUST TO GET THE POINTS!
Answer: Search for the lyrics of Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan then copy n paste it.
The dramatic movement in the song, at this level, is simple: some event has caused the woman to fall from grace, to be cast out from the upper social circles, and to have joined the ranks of those who have no material possessions. There is more going on here, though. The words are also about illusion and understanding, deception and truth. The song repeatedly describes ways in which the woman failed to see what was really going on around her. She never saw the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns, thought that people were joking when they said she was riding for a fall, failed to realize that the diplomat was using her, and so on. It’s worth noting how quickly and deftly Dylan introduces all of this. The first line encapsulates the class issue and tells us of the woman’s fall: “Once upon a time, you dressed so fine, threw the bums a dime, in your prime, didn’t you?” The second line then tells us how blind the woman was to what was going on around her: “People used to call, say ‘Beware, doll, you’re bound to fall,’ you thought they were all kidding you.” There is dramatic movement: the woman who has been unaware has experienced a fall, and from that experience, has an opportunity to change, to learn, to grow. And, brilliantly, each verse describes one more experience from which the subject might learn, takes the subject to the brink of enlightenment, asks the key questions whose answers would provide resolution, then… stops, begins again, and repeats the process.
Once upon a time
You dressed so fine,
You threw the bums a dime,
In your prime,
The short line length, the fairy-tale opening, the simple words and images, the straightforward aaaa repeating rhyme — all these elements work together to create the feeling of a children’s song, of a child’s world. “Little miss Muffet / Sat on a Tuffet / Eating her curds and whey” uses similar devices to similar effect, for example. In conjunction with the themes we have discussed, these devices suggest that the woman in our story started her adventure with a certain childish, simplistic approach to life, apparently thinking that everything around her was placed there solely for her own amusement. The first extended line, or verse, or whatever we call it — the first sentence, certainly — is not yet finished. The singer pauses, and then tosses off the following question.
Didn’t you?
A fifth line that doesn’t rhyme with any of the first four, yet is clearly part of this first sentence. He is using the very structure of the song to let us know, to let the woman know, that there is more going on, more to the song, and more to life, than this simple children’s world. The words are about illusion and reality, deception and truth. But the lines, verses and rhymes are also playing with these same ideas, first making us think that this is a simple children’s song, then showing us a larger world of which this childish beginning is no more than a piece. The music is at the same time ethereal and earthy, classical and improvisational, stately and sensuous, austere and warm, hallowed and irreverent. The instruments weave together in intricate patterns, yet at the same time move the song along at a measured pace, alternately relaxing and pushing at just the right places, supporting and emphasizing the effects of the words. The overall effect is of being in a church, yet a church that acknowledges all the rich complexities and mysteries of human existence, foregoing any easy moral judgments. And always, even when a discordant note is struck, even when things do not turn out to be simple or straightforward, there is this haunting, pervasive beauty. Dylan tells the woman in the song that the simple order to her life was an illusion, there was no simple, obvious order to the way in which this masterpiece was recorded.