Arts, 12.12.2020 16:50 hannahliebl2000
if you you had a best friend that was friends with you for only 2 months but you had a really close best friend that was friends with you for 4 years but both of them were arguing over who you like more who would you choose
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Arts, 22.06.2019 04:00
Hello darlings! could anyone explain to me what exactly this means? i can't understand exactly what my school is asking of me oof i've read the lesson over and over and i'm still confused. create your own nontraditional artwork. you might choose installation art, environmental art, or use an unconventional medium.
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Arts, 22.06.2019 08:00
20 points- which statement about egyptian, chinese, viking, mocha, and roman jewelry are true? choose all that apply. a. they were made by gluing colored plastic to metal chains, bands, disks. b. they adorned the human body, something people have done since ancient times. c. they contained symbolic images often. d. they were personalizes with unique images instead of standard images made using formulas. pls
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Arts, 22.06.2019 19:30
Which of the following statements is not true? a. henry purcell was virtually unknown in his own time, but today is considered england’s most significant composer from the baroque era.b. purcell mastered all the musical forms of late seventeenth-century england, including church music, secular choral music, music for small groups of instruments, songs, and music for the stage.c. purcell’s music is filled with lively rhythms and a fresh melodic style that captures the spirit of english folk songs.d. dido, in virgil’s epic poem that purcell used as the basis for his opera dido and aeneas, was queen of carthage.
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