PLEASE HELP MEEE I WILL MARK BRAINLIST FOR THIS ITS SUPER SIMPLE....BUT U MUST TYPE EVERYTHING
all I need you to do its to type out these pictures word for word it pretty simple
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the parts of a story consist of five elements: character, setting, plot, and conflict along with theme. The parts of a storyare both technical ad elemental in nature, but these are what make up necassar parts of a story that readers yearn for.
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WHAT IS YOUR DREAM JOB?
My dream job is to be a k-pop idol. I will be doing what I love. Dancing and singing/rapping. Will I know it's not that easy to be one but If it's what I love doing then it won't be that hard. It's also better than doing an EVERYDAY job that does hate or dislike doing.
Answer:
My dream job is to be a singer/songwriter. Or a doctor
Explanation:
I have always loved singing and I love singing in front of huge crowds. I have always said since I was little that I want to be a baby doctor.
Answer:
BTS ARMY OF COURSE~~~ always and forever
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Will choose brainliest, i need a random but cool fantasy movie title idea
Answer:
The princess bride
The dark crystal..
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notes that are accented should be what NOOOOO LINKSSSSSS
Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
Answer:
Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares, and Mars Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox, and Protestants.It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art.
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that is the briefest summary for it I could think of sorry if it's to long
help pleasseeeee I will mark branlist for the best anwserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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DIRECTIONS:
You will be given the beginnings of a story. You will NEED to finish the story.
Answers should be 7-15 sentences long.
Yes, they can be longer
Answers should be COMPLETE sentences
Be CREATIVE. Use your IMAGINATION!
DO NOT use any character, setting, or storylines from EXISTING works.
For example:
NO Disney, Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Anime, etc.
The story should be 100% ORIGINAL!
there was a little girl her name was alice. alice had no heart she couldn't feel love or even get excited until she had a little crush but she knew if she liked her she would die so he kept away from the boy until he bumped into her then then alice passed out for seeing her crush then alice is at the hospital almost died but the boy was really sad so he got her roses if alice will ever wake up until alice woke up the boy was so happy but alice had to ignore him so she wont die or pass out again a few days later the boy didn't go to his school and alice was worried but still had to ignore him but then alice looked on put on the news then the new said the boy was missing then alice cried alot then she cried to sleep but it was all a dream but was it?
Answer:
I think your supposed to do this for your school?
Explanation:
Pick and choose the right answer that matches the picture online
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Three of the Principles of Design are related if you put them in a certain order. Which of the following is the correct order?
(10 Points)
A. Rhythm, repetition, pattern
B. Repetition, pattern, rhythm
C. Pattern, rhythm, repetition
D. Repetition, rhythm, pattern
*•NO MFKN LINK PLEASE THIS IS A TEST FOR SCHOOL AND I AM TIMED I DONT HAVE TIME TO LOOK AT A DANG LINK BRO AND IF U R RIGHT U WILL GET BRAINLIEST-_-*•
Answer:
b is the correct answer i think dont get mad at me if its not..
Explanation:
Which song is in 4/4 time? Will give BRAINLYIST to first CORRECT answer.
A.
“Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”
B.
“Happy Birthday to You”
C.
“Rock-a-bye Baby on the Treetop”
D.
“Four Minutes, Thirty-Three Seconds”
Explain how Black Beauty’s decision not to cross the bridge changes the story. Use at least two details from the story in your answer. PLS ANSSWER THIS ITS FOR HW : I
and yea thaank u
Does anyone like my Ranboo fanart? If you dont, Its ok! Im a minor and i was just doodling.
Answer:
Honestly, I do like it, yeah some people might not but that's cool.
and since you are a minor imagine when you grow up you will be the best artist!
Can someone who plays concert c instruments help me with this scale test?
PLEASE GIVE ME REAL ANSWERS!!!
Answer:
Ok, I will give them in order :)
Explanation:
1. False
2. True
3. Choose the one that shows the letter F (can't really say since the image is cropped)
4. Choose #1
5. Choose #6
6.Choose #3
7. Choose #6
Hope this helps!!! :)
Answer:
true
true
F – G – A – Bb – C – D – E – F
Why might it be confusing to compare the stylistic periods in art with similarly named periods in music?
Answer:
Because art and music are influenced by different things, and the times in which each period happened could be at completely different times throughout the years. Both change styles during different times in history. To accurately depict the similarities between the two you would most likely have to compare them by times in history (the 60,'s, 70's, 80's etc.) instead of stylistic periods.
Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
Answer:
Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different.
First let’s see about what Ancient Greece has done. It founded the idea of governing a country using democracy with Athens being the city-state that first did that. Ancient Greece also had one of the most notorious and well recognized warriors ever being the Spartan soldiers with king Leonidas and his 300 Spartans holding out in a narrow path in Thermopylae. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares and Mars. And with the Greco-Persian War, the Greek city-states, being mostly independent were able to unite against the Persians, which they were at the time a big empire like Alexander the Great.
Now let’s see about the Renaissance. Unlike Ancient Greece, it influenced almost all of Europe due to migration. Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. It sparked in one place and then started to spread, with Florence being the city that starts it all. Lastly, religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox and Protestants. There are more things from the Renaissance, but it is a long list.
It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art. Another is the way on government with, in the Renaissance having monarchies all throughout Europe and in Ancient Greece Athens being the first city-state to be governed by a democracy. Aside from those, that is all what is needed to be known.
Explanation:
Your welcome :)
You should start at the beginning of the piece each time you practice.
True
False
does anyone wanna role play with me
I'm trying to make aa show similar to charmed. How should it start off? Will choose brainliest.
When planning a performance, which question could help you identify the form of your selected piece?
Does the piece speed up or slow down?
Does the melody repeat often?
Does the music gradually get louder or softer?
Does the scale sound happy or sad?
Answer:
slow down no softer sad
Explanation:
ABA is a way to classify the form of music.
True
False
Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
The musical elements we add to our performances never change.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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BRIEFLY describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
Answer correctly! I've had to ask this question 5 times now and I've been stuck on it for two days straight. It's literally the last question for my quiz, then I am done and can blast through my homework! So please answer correctly!
Answer:
Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares, and Mars Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox, and Protestants.It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art.
Explanation:
that is the briefest summary for it I could think of sorry if it's to long
Make your own funny or silly sentence to remember the lines of the treble clef! Make sure the letters are in this order: E G B D F.
Answer:
Elephants Gobble Dairy Foods!
Explanation:
Its just how I learned it LOL :)
Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
Answer:
La filosofía griega es un periodo de la historia de la filosofía comprendido, aproximadamente, entre el surgimiento de la filosofía occidental en la zona de Jonia a principios del siglo VI a. C. hasta la invasión de Macedonia por los romanos en 149 a. C. En ocasiones también se denomina filosofía clásica o filosofía antigua, si bien ese período puede incluir también la filosofía romana.
La filosofía griega se puede dividir en tres subperíodos: el de la filosofía presocrática, que va de Tales de Mileto hasta Sócrates y los sofistas, la filosofía griega clásica (Platón y Aristóteles), y el período post-aristotélico o helenístico. A veces se distingue un cuarto período que comprende a la filosofía cristiana y neoplatónica.1
La filosofía presocrática se caracterizó por una variedad de propuestas distintas sobre cómo entender el mundo y el lugar del hombre en él.2 A causa de los avances culturales y el intenso contacto con las culturas vecinas, las ciudades del mundo griego comenzaron a criticar a la tradicional concepción mitológica del mundo, y buscaron una concepción alternativa, natural y unificada. El pensamiento de estos primeros physiólogoi solo nos llega a través de escritos fragmentarios y reportes de otros pensadores posteriores.2
Con la aparición de los sofistas a mitad del siglo IV a. C., el hombre pasó a ser el centro de las reflexiones filosóficas.3 Los sofistas se ocuparon en particular de problemas éticos y políticos, como la cuestión de si las normas y los valores son dados naturalmente o son establecidos por los hombres. Al mismo tiempo, el ateniense Sócrates desarrolló y aplicó la mayéutica, un método por el cual conversaba con otras personas y las llevaba por medio de una serie de preguntas a revelar las contradicciones inherentes a sus posturas. Sus manifestaciones de independencia intelectual y su conducta no acomodada a las circunstancias, le valieron una sentencia de muerte por impiedad a los dioses y corrupción de la juventud.4
Debido a que Sócrates no dejó nada por escrito, su imagen fue determinada por su discípulo Platón. Sus obras en forma de diálogos constituyeron un punto central de la filosofía occidental. A partir de la pregunta socrática de la forma «¿Qué es X?» (¿Qué es la virtud? ¿Qué es la justicia? ¿Qué es el bien?), Platón creó los rudimentos de una doctrina de la definición. También fue autor de la teoría de las formas, que sirvió de base a la representación de una realidad con dos partes: el plano de los objetos perceptibles con nuestros sentidos frente al plano de las Formas solo accesibles al intelecto mediante abstracción. Solo el conocimiento de estas Formas nos brinda una comprensión más profunda de la totalidad de la realidad.
Aristóteles, discípulo de Platón, rechazó la teoría de las Formas como una innecesaria «duplicación del mundo». La distinción entre forma y materia es uno de los rasgos principales de la metafísica de Aristóteles.5 Su escuela comenzó a clasificar toda la realidad —tanto la naturaleza como la sociedad— en los diversos campos del conocimiento, a analizarlos y ordenarlos científicamente. Además, Aristóteles creó la lógica clásica del silogismo y la filosofía de la ciencia. Con esto, estableció algunos de los supuestos filosóficos fundamentales que fueron decisivos hasta la modernidad.
En la transición del siglo V a. C. al siglo III a. C., tras la muerte de Aristóteles y la decadencia de las polis, las guerras entre los reyes helénicos por suceder a Alejandro Magno volvieron la vida problemática e insegura.6 Surgieron entonces en Atenas dos escuelas filosóficas que, en una clara oposición a la Academia platónica y al Liceo aristotélico, pusieron la salvación individual en el centro de sus preocupaciones. Para Epicuro y sus seguidores, por un lado, así como para los estoicos alrededor de Zenón de Citio, por otro lado, la filosofía servía principalmente para alcanzar con medios éticos el bienestar psicológico o la paz. Mientras tanto, los seguidores del escepticismo pirrónico negaron la posibilidad de juicios seguros y de conocimientos indudables.
Explanation:
Give me a name for this character! I will give brainliest!!! (Just any pretty name that pops up in your head is fine!
Answer:
Penelope
Explanation:
its sound cute
Answer:
lexi, ava, sophia, mia, or maelynn
Why might it be confusing to compare the stylistic periods in art with similarly named periods in music?
Critique one of these pecies of artwork ( 5 sententes) by Leonardo da Vinci please i need it today
Answer:
The first one reminds me of Jesus when he fed the disciples bread with wine.It also reminds me of when thy all bated is feet with perfumes and water.IT reminds me and Note this it should remind everyone of when Jesus came with scars and everyone bowed before him. It is just a piece of art. Beyond understanding.
help pleasseeeee I will mark branlist for the best anwserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
(PLEASE NО TAKING PОINTS!!! OR LINКS OR SAYING RANDOM THINGS THIS IS SERIOUS! )
DIRECTIONS:
You will be given the beginnings of a story. You will NEED to finish the story.
Answers should be 7-15 sentences long.
Yes, they can be longer
Answers should be COMPLETE sentences
Be CREATIVE. Use your IMAGINATION!
DO NOT use any character, setting, or storylines from EXISTING works.
For example:
NO Disney, Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Anime, etc.
The story should be 100% ORIGINAL!
TRANSPARENCY
Answer:
You start to panic, wondering if you will turn into a ghost and run to your bathroom mirror your hand. You can't see it anymore but, you still can... As you wonder what is happening you start to notice that your bed is fading and so are you. Is the Earth fading away you wonder? Luckily, your mom left the TV open and you see that there is a disease that makes you fade and everything you touch. Oh, no you start to think and realize that your very best friend was starting to look transparent yesterday, you touched him at lunch. You now see that your right arm turned a ghostly white and that is spreading to your body. What will you do you ask yourself and you hear that there is only one cure and it is all the way downtown. You can't drive and you can't hold on to your bike so, you will have to walk but before your legs start to fade. You find the shop that sells it that was all the way downtown. It was almost your turn when they came down to one last bottle all hope was up. Then, boom someone exploded the bottle and you start crying and realize that you can now touch your face and sigh with relief so, does everyone else and see that it cured everything in the town. The next morning your alarm clock jolts you awake you reach out to stop it and see that it happens again and rush right back to the store, just to see that everyone else was thinking the same thing...
What is a brief summary about the story "excerpt from the importance of winning"
Answer:
The central idea of "excerpt from the importance of winning":
Importance of winning is the importance of working hard you work hard to win and winning games shows that you are a hard-working person.
Winning brings many benefits to a child's development, including increased self-esteem, increased self-confidence, and strategic thinking skills both wins and losses teach children many important lessons for growth and development
Explanation:
Farmers take biosecurity very seriously in order to protect their animals health and their own.
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False
Question 2
Before entering the farm employees and visitors must shower and leave street clothes and shoes in proper location. Farm clothes are put on.
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True
False
Question 3
UV lights treat all equipment and supplies that go into the facility.
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True
False
Question 4
The gilt barn or nursery is kept at 95 degrees.
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True
False
Question 5
Piglets are weaned at 6 weeks.
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True
False
Question 6
Sows are bred using artificial insemination.
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True
False
Question 7
RFID is used to identify the individual animal and feed it based on what it needs.
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True
False
Question 8
Feed stations are used to protect the pigs from feed aggression.
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True
False
Question 9
Sows move to farrowing room 5 days before birth.
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True
False
Question 10
Baby pigs are dried off with a towel when they are born.
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True
False
Question 11
Piglets are vaccinated with needle at this farm.
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True
False
Question 12
Primary ingredients in pig feed is corn and soybeans.
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True
False
Question 13
A computer controls all the fans, heaters and cooling systems to keep the pigs comfortable.
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True
False
Question 14
If the power goes out on the farm they loose power until it comes on again.
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True
False
Question 15
The floor has slats on it that the manure falls through to keep the barn clean.
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True
False
Question 16
Manure is used as organic fertilizer.
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True
False