The central idea is that it will be a hard fight against prejudice. Place details in the correct categories. After that he had some grim words of warning . “We can’t fight our way through this, Robinson. We’ve got no army. There’s virtually nobody on our side . No owners , no umpires, very few newspapermen . And I’m afraid that many fans will be hostile . We’ll be in a tough position . We can win only if we can convince the world that I’m doing this because you’re a great ballplayer and a fine gentleman .”

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Answer 1

Other details:

few newspapermen

fine gentleman

a great ballplayer

No owners

Supporting details:

words of warning

nobody on our side

fans will be hostile

tough position

Answer 2

The effect of Robinson’s use of dialogue have on this part of his narrative, It shows the difficulty of the situation because we hear Rickey describe his fears.

Who is Jackie Robinson’s?

31 January 1919 marked Jackie Robinson's birth. A Major League Baseball player of African American descent who broke the sport's famed “color barrier.”

The complexity of the issue is demonstrated by Rickey's description of his anxieties while discussing his fights and struggles.

As a result, option (d) is correct.

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The Central Idea Is That It Will Be A Hard Fight Against Prejudice. Place Details In The Correct Categories.

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According to the rule of thirds, Into how many parts should you divide a composition?
ОА.
three
OB
six
Ос.
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OD.
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Answer:

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How did the music add to the Jaws scene? Be specific. *

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Which musical device can composers use to lengthen a note by double?

A.
staccato
B.
tenuto
C.
marcato
D.
fermata
E.
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Answer: D. Fermata

Reasoning: Composers use a fermata () to indicate that musicians should hold or sustain a note longer than its intended value. Exactly how long to stretch the note is not defined, but a note marked with a fermata can even double in length.

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Read the excerpt from Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.

Montague: Many a morning hath he there been seen,
With tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew,
Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs:
But all so soon as the all-cheering sun
Should in the furthest east begin to draw

The shady curtains from Aurora’s bed,
Away from light steals home my heavy son,
And private in his chamber pens himself,
Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out,
And makes himself an artificial night.

Black and portentous must this humour prove
Unless good counsel may the cause remove.
What inference can be made about Montague from this dialogue?

A.) He is very concerned about Romeo.
B.) He is annoyed with Romeo’s bad mood.
C.) He is unaware that Romeo is having troubles.
D.) He is the reason Romeo is in such despair.

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Answer:b

Explanation:

No cap

ten by: Lucas Henderson

At school the next day, there was a strange atmosphere when Hannah walked into

class. "Hmm. This isn't right," she thought. As she walked to her desk, she noticed that several

students were huddled around Leo's desk and that he had red rings around his eyes. He looked up

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to ask; he obviously wasn't okay at all. One of the other students said, "Someone posted

something nasty about Leo online last night. He's just seeing it now."

Hannah felt nauseated. Things like this had happened at her school before, and she knew

that they never ended well. Leo had a very good question. Why are people so mean? That was a

real mystery. Someone probably posted something online thinking it to be funny. They didn't think

about how Leo would feel when he found out, and they obviously didn't think about how it would

feel if anyone did that to them.

Just then, the principal walked into the class looking stern and angry. "Will and Emily. My

office. Now!" he barked. The two students kept their heads down as they gathered their bags and

left the room, desperate not to look at anyone as they left. Hannah realized that they were already

embarrassed about what they'd done. Maybe they were already thinking about how upset their

parents would be when they found out from the principal exactly how callous, thoughtless, and

mean they'd been.

No one saw Will and Emily at school again that day.

The next morning, when Hannah got to her classroom, she saw everyone standing outside,

gazing at the lockers. As she approached, she noticed that people were smiling and laughing.

There were colored sticky notes on each of the lockers. As she got closer, she began to smile - the

positive energy was contagious, and she hadn't even seen what was on there yet.

Each locker had at least two sticky notes on the door. Some sticky notes had silly jokes;

some said things like, "What do you call a dinosaur who likes words? A Thesaurus!" Others had

positive statements, such as, "You are truly wonderful!" Everyone was reading each other's locker

notes and sharing the jokes. Hannah joined in and was pleased to see Leo laughing along with

everyone else. At one point, someone said, "Mine says I am clever and funny," and Leo replied, "No,

it says ... ", and then didn't finish his sentence. No one else noticed, but Hannah thought this was a

bit strange. She caught Leo's eye and smiled at him. He smiled back before turning to someone

else.

Hannah thought about Sherlock Holmes's words. The art of investigating is in seeing what

others don't see. All of her classmates were looking at the lockers when someone said, "Who did

this?" No one owned up, but everyone kept smiling.

It took a while before people realized that Will and Emily were now on the outskirts of the

group, trying to get to their lockers. Both of them were obviously still humiliated by their actions.

Hopefully they regretted their actions. Their heads were bowed, and they didn't try to talk to

anyone. Hannah saw them look at the sticky notes on their lockers. On both of them it said, "Be the

best person you can be!" No one else had the same message on his or her locker, apart from Will

and Emily. Just then, everyone else moved into the classroom. Just before she went in, Hannah

heard Leo say good morning to them both before he went in. Emily and Will looked surprised, not

just at their lockers, but at Leo's greeting, too.

When their teacher arrived, he said, "The lockers look great, but I don't think this should

happen every day. Does anyone want to own up to this? No? Okay, let's just leave it then." Hannah

caught Leo's eye. He looked at her, gently nodded his head toward her, and smiled. Then he put his

finger to his lips and looked away. Hannah realized that she'd solved her second mystery, but this

time, she didn't need to share her achievement with others. What Leo had done was very special,

and maybe one day, she'd talk to him about it. One day, but not today.
You read three mysteries about Hannah, the eleven year old detective. Explain how Hannah's approach to solving mysteries reveals her character traits. Support your response with evidence from all three stories.

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Answer: I don't know◑︿◐

Explanation:

ten by: Lucas Henderson

At school the next day, there was a strange atmosphere when Hannah walked into

class. "Hmm. This isn't right," she thought. As she walked to her desk, she noticed that several

students were huddled around Leo's desk and that he had red rings around his eyes. He looked up

at Hannah and said, "Why are people so mean?" Hannah didn't know what to say and stopped as

Leo put his head into his hands. "Are you okay, Leo?" Hannah asked. She knew it was a silly thing

to ask; he obviously wasn't okay at all. One of the other students said, "Someone posted

something nasty about Leo online last night. He's just seeing it now."

Hannah felt nauseated. Things like this had happened at her school before, and she knew

that they never ended well. Leo had a very good question. Why are people so mean? That was a

real mystery. Someone probably posted something online thinking it to be funny. They didn't think

about how Leo would feel when he found out, and they obviously didn't think about how it would

feel if anyone did that to them.

Just then, the principal walked into the class looking stern and angry. "Will and Emily. My

office. Now!" he barked. The two students kept their heads down as they gathered their bags and

left the room, desperate not to look at anyone as they left. Hannah realized that they were already

embarrassed about what they'd done. Maybe they were already thinking about how upset their

parents would be when they found out from the principal exactly how callous, thoughtless, and

mean they'd been.

No one saw Will and Emily at school again that day.

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gazing at the lockers. As she approached, she noticed that people were smiling and laughing.

There were colored sticky notes on each of the lockers. As she got closer, she began to smile - the

positive energy was contagious, and she hadn't even seen what was on there yet.

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some said things like, "What do you call a dinosaur who likes words? A Thesaurus!" Others had

positive statements, such as, "You are truly wonderful!" Everyone was reading each other's locker

notes and sharing the jokes. Hannah joined in and was pleased to see Leo laughing along with

everyone else. At one point, someone said, "Mine says I am clever and funny," and Leo replied, "No,

it says ... ", and then didn't finish his sentence. No one else noticed, but Hannah thought this was a

bit strange. She caught Leo's eye and smiled at him. He smiled back before turning to someone

else.

Hannah thought about Sherlock Holmes's words. The art of investigating is in seeing what

others don't see. All of her classmates were looking at the lockers when someone said, "Who did

this?" No one owned up, but everyone kept smiling.

It took a while before people realized that Will and Emily were now on the outskirts of the

group, trying to get to their lockers. Both of them were obviously still humiliated by their actions.

Hopefully they regretted their actions. Their heads were bowed, and they didn't try to talk to

anyone. Hannah saw them look at the sticky notes on their lockers. On both of them it said, "Be the

best person you can be!" No one else had the same message on his or her locker, apart from Will

and Emily. Just then, everyone else moved into the classroom. Just before she went in, Hannah

heard Leo say good morning to them both before he went in. Emily and Will looked surprised, not

just at their lockers, but at Leo's greeting, too.

When their teacher arrived, he said, "The lockers look great, but I don't think this should

happen every day. Does anyone want to own up to this? No? Okay, let's just leave it then." Hannah

caught Leo's eye. He looked at her, gently nodded his head toward her, and smiled. Then he put his

finger to his lips and looked away. Hannah realized that she'd solved her second mystery, but this

time, she didn't need to share her achievement with others. What Leo had done was very special,

and maybe one day, she'd talk to him about it. One day, but not today.

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Answer: I dont understand the question

Explanation:

Answer:  Black Panther

Explanation:

7. Words such as "honing, refining, designing and crafting” refer to what part of
the creative process?
a. Hardwork and Practice
b. Divine Inspiration
c. Personal Feelings about a topic
d. Unconscious thought processes,
e. None of the above

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Answer:

a. Hardwork and Practice

Explanation:

Honing, refining, designing and crafting are part of the creative process known as Hardwork and Practice.

What is a creative process?

It generally involves making new connections between old ideas and often involves a critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

However, the creative process that entails Honing, refining, designing & crafting are known as Hardwork and Practice.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Answer:

i would say either C or B

Explanation:

Answer:

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Using the G major scale as a starting point, match the mode with its beginning note.


1. G __ Dorian

2. A __ Phrygian

3. B __ Ionian

4. C __ Lydian

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Please note that this is a question related to Music. In music, each major scale has a mode. Dorian, Phrygian, Ionian, and Lydian are all different types of modes on the G Major Scale. Each of them starts with a specific note on the music scale.

What are Music Notes?

In music, each sound can be represented by a symbol. These symbols are referred to as notes. There are 12 notes in music. The major ones are C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.

The Dorian Mode in under the G Scale starts with the note D.

The Phrygian mode always starts with the note E.

The Ionian Mode always starts with note A. While

The Lydian Mode always starts with note C.

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Dorian - A

Phrygian - B

Lonian - G

Lydian - C

The lymphatic system is defined as consisting of which components? Select all that apply.

T-cells and B-cells

lymphatic circulation

cells mixed with plasma

lymphoid tissues

antibodies and complement

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Answer:

lymphoid tissues is the ans

Answer:Lymphatic circulation

Lymphoid tissue

Explanation:

8. True or False: Circle your answer. (1pt/each)

a. True or False: Dr. Kelley has 8 steps for design innovation.

b. True or False: Internal motivation plays an essential role in creativity.

C. True or False: Insight only comes from dreaming and the unconscious. d. True or False: Creativity is always a result of spontaneous actions.

e. True or False: Children are obviously more creative than adults.

f. True or False : Researchers believe everyone is creative.

g. True or False: Dr. Kelley agrees that failure is part of the creative process.

h. True or False: According to Ken Robinson, school as it currently exists
encourages unlimited creativity.

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true

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True
True
False
True
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Music therapy is not used for
O A. relaxation
O B. developing anxiety
O C. rehabilitation
O D. improving motor skills

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Answer:

developing anxiety

Explanation:

anxiety is something that is bad when developed music therapy is calming and is to help you do things in excellence or a calm state. Music therapy should be getting rid of anxiety and not helping it form.

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Music therapy is not used for developing anxiety. The correct option is B.

Why is music therapy important?

A range of diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, heart ailments, depression, autism, and substance abuse, can benefit from music therapy, which is an evidence-based treatment. It can boost self-esteem, cope better with stress, lower blood pressure, help with memory, and more.

Music therapy is not used for developing anxiety. Music therapy is a form of therapy that uses music to help individuals improve their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being. It can be used for a wide range of purposes, including relaxation, rehabilitation, and improving motor skills.

Music therapy can also be effective in reducing stress, anxiety, and depression, and improving mood and emotional regulation. However, it is not used to deliberately induce anxiety in individuals. The goal of music therapy is to use music in a therapeutic way to promote health and well-being.

Thus, the ideal selection is option B.

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Which statement about Louis Sullivan or his buildings is true?

A.He used wood to design buildings that are tall and strong.

B.He used designs inspired by nature in his buildings.

C.He used mismatched decorations on the inside and outside of his buildings.

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Answer: He used designs inspired by nature in his buildings.

Explanation:

Louis Sullivan used designs inspired by nature in his buildings. Option (b) is correct.

Who is Louis Sullivan?

American architect Louis Henry Sullivan has been referred as as the "father of skyscrapers" and "father of modernism." He was a significant Chicago School architect, Frank Lloyd Wright's teacher, and an inspiration to the Chicago-based architectural collective known as the Prairie School.

The maxim "form follows function," for which Sullivan is famous, served as the inspiration for all of his creative endeavours. Before creating an architectural form for a building, he believed in considering its intended use and making sure that function was reflected in both the structure and the decoration.

The Chicago School, the Prairie School, and the Sullivanesque are three architectural movements that can be traced back to Louis Sullivan. His early work on large-scale commercial structures is frequently classified as Chicago School, and his later, smaller designs are classified as Prairie School.

Therefore, Option (b) is correct.

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B. Film tag
C. Jingle
D. Rough cut

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Answer:

C/ Jingle

Explanation:

Answer:

A jingle

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Answer:

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PulsePulse or beat
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O A. Austin, Texas
O B. Bakersfield, California
O C. Nashville, Tennessee
O D. Louisville, Kentucky

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The city is considered the capital city of country music is Austin, Texas. Thus the correct option is A.

What is Music?

Music refers to the pleasant sound which plays with the help of musical instruments by arranging the rhythmic pattern and nodes to attract the listeners and make them feel relaxed and enjoyable.

Due to Austin City Limits (ACL), a highly recognized and well-known international music event, Austin is known as the "Live Music Capitol of the World."

As it was revealed that Texas had more performing arts centers per capita than any other city in the country, the tagline was made official in 1991. More than 1900 bands and performers call our city home, and if you listen closely, you may hear their music.

Therefore, option A is appropriate.

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