Answer:
Woody Guthrie
Explanation:
Woody Guthrie was a country singer-songwriter, and much of his music has inspired generations after him. He wrote "This Land is Your Land" as a sarcastic response to a recording of "God Bless America" by Irving Berlin. It is quite a patriotic song.
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The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house. He heard the chair drawn back, and the door opened. A cold wind rushed up the staircase, and a long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife gave him courage to run down to her side, and then to the gate beyond. The street lamp flickering opposite shone on a quiet and deserted road. —"The Monkey's Paw," W. W. Jacobs How does Mr. White feel after the third wish has been granted? scared relieved sad angry at himself
Answer:
relieved
Explanation:
Mr. white is terrified about what his son might have become. He even yells at his wife to not let "it" in. He is relieved that his third and final wish had worked and his son did not come back from the dead.
In "The Monkey's Paw," Mr. White feel sad after the third wish has been granted. The right answer is c.
The passage describes a series of unsettling events, including the sudden cessation of knocking, the cold wind rushing up the staircase, and the long wail of disappointment and misery from his wife. These events contribute to a sense of foreboding and indicate that something negative has occurred.
Therefore, Mr. White's feeling of sadness aligns with the ominous atmosphere and the consequences of the granted wishes. The events following the third wish intensify his feelings of sorrow and regret, as the quiet and deserted road illuminated by the flickering street lamp symbolizes the emptiness and loss that now permeate their lives.
The correct answer is option c.
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The question seems incomplete. The complete question is:
The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house. He heard the chair drawn back, and the door opened. A cold wind rushed up the staircase, and a long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife gave him courage to run down to her side, and then to the gate beyond. The street lamp flickering opposite shone on a quiet and deserted road. —"The Monkey's Paw," W. W. Jacobs How does Mr. White feel after the third wish has been granted?
scared
relieved
sad
angry at himself
Some people say that going to a Western art music concert is a passive experience. Would you say this is true? (Your focus should be on concerts of art music, though you may draw conclusions to concerts of popular and/or world musics.) In a 250-300 word post, state your position and explain why you do or do not believe the statement to be true. Your 50-75 word responses to two of your groupmates should offer insight into the original post to expand upon one or more points, whether you are supporting or questioning them.
Answer:
True but...
Explanation:
To start with I object to the term Art music; This supposes a clear distinction between some sort of ´intellectualy aproved¨ music and popular music for simple folk. This division is arbitrary, because what yesterday was still considered a form of popular music, today might be seen as pure art music.
But let´s say that art music is music to listen to, not for dancing. Here again we enter in conflict because I know a lot of good dance music that you can consciously listen to, while you´re dancing or having a cup of tea. By the way, Jazz music, which has been overwhelmingly embraced by the intelectual academic world, started with the dance-band orchestras of the twenties.
Anyway, the keywords here are listening and dancing. Because listening is passive and dancing is active. So if we take classical European music I would say it is a passive experience; the same for Indian classical music, although the experience is much more ¨emotional, due to the Oriental filosophy that speaks to you through the music.
While we are at the topic of World Music, concerts of African and Latin American music (with its African roots) tend to be more active.
One more thing: I personally prefer small groups in small places because the passive listening experience easily evolves in something more... participative, due to the more personal atmosphere where you actually can interact with the musicians.
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what is Texture in music? (definition)
Answer:
Explanation:
Choose two lines or set of lines from the text that support the claim using specific evidence.