Write an argumentative essay supporting or opposing music education in schools.
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Answer:
MUSIC EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS
Among the various lessons taken at the schools include music and art. This provides an opportunity for the learners to develop their musical and artistry abilities as well as improve their creative capacities. However, there has been controversy over this subject where there have been recommendations that it should be scrapped from the syllabus. In fact, the budgets have been cut where less money is allocated to music studies. This controversial issue of scrapping music from the curriculum is the subject of this essay as it seeks to dissect the rational behind this move. This essay seeks to prove that music should remain a school subject.
First of all, this essay disagrees with the move to scrap music studies since it is a vocation like any other, and can be used by an individual to achieve economic stability. Similarly, music helps to discipline individuals so that they can become productive members of the society (Guth, 1). Therefore, depriving talented individuals the chance to develop their talent can be quite unfair to them. Therefore, the discipline should be promoted rather than put down,
Schools are supposed to nurture the talents and strengths that individuals have. Therefore, these institutions should be geared towards realizing the talents in the learners and nurturing these talents to maturity. Levy (1) observes that performance in music at school was much better than other subjects. This means that probably the individuals are more interested in musical studies. Therefore, rather than scraping it from the syllabus. It would be in the interests of the students if the subject is upheld. Otherwise, the education system would be held responsible for inhibiting the interests of the learners. Schools should not limit the scope of the learners. They should open up the avenues for them to achieve their dreams. As such, scrapping music studies is not a way of opening these channels, but it is a sure way of inhibiting the learners.
Children’s Music Workshop (1) observes that music is academic, physical, emotional and a lifetime affair. As such, when children are involved in musical activities, they benefit in all aspects of their lives. Eliminating music studies from the syllabus is therefore a way of limiting the children’s development activities. This should not be the case. If schools advocate for physical education and physical exercises, then there is no reason as to why music should be sidelined. After all, both do serve the same purpose in the lives of the learners. There is also a logical reason as to why music should be retained. If the famous celebrities and music idols never learnt something about music at school, then it not clear what kind music the world would be having today.
There is also the other side of music studies. In as much as it is important for the development of the students, musical information is available from various sources. Therefore, it does not have to be offered necessarily at school. The individuals can get musical information at home, through the internet, from the radios as well as the televisions. Furthermore, there are music schools that teach music as a profession. As such, it should be taken as a vocational training, not a school subject. Therefore, those interested in music can go through their foundation studies then proceed to take music later as their profession. This eliminates the need for having music as an entertainment in my view>▪︎<
What is the major difference between a persuasive essay and an argumentative essay?
An argumentative essay does not try to change a reader's opinion.
An argumentative essay does not try to prove a point.
An argumentative essay does not use emotions.
An argumentative essay does not use facts.
Answer:
An argumentative essay does not use emotions.
Explanation:
argumentative essay is based on logic and reasons while a persuasive essay is based on emotions and personal opinions.
PLS ANSWER QUICK Idiomatic expressions are expressions whose meaning cannot be understood from the ordinary meaning of words such as in the phrase "raining like cats and dogs."
True
False
Answer: true
Explanation:
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Consider Anne Frank and the many challenges she writes about in her diary and that were reflected in the play The Diary of Anne Frank. Create a cluster diagram or concept map that connects the author's experiences with the world around her.
The earliest known villages in ancient Egypt date back over 5,000 years. These villages became part of two kingdoms. One of these kingdoms controlled the villages on the Nile Delta. The other controlled the villages south of the delta. The delta area was known as Lower Egypt. The southern region was known as Upper Egypt.
Egyptian civilization began about 3100 B.C. King Menes, a king from Upper Egypt, conquered Lower Egypt. He then united the country and formed the world's first national government. King Menes founded Memphis as the capital. (This is near present-day Cairo.)
King Menes also created the first Egyptian dynasty. A dynasty is a series of rulers in the same family. Over 30 dynasties ruled ancient Egypt. The first two dynasties ruled for about 400 years. During this period, the Egyptians developed irrigation systems, plows, and a system of writing. The years of the third and fourth dynasties were known as the Old Kingdom, or the Pyramid Age. As the name suggests, this period was best known for the building of the great pyramids. By the time of the fifth dynasty, the king’s power began to weaken. High priests and government officials fought for power. Most of the next five dynasties had weak rulers.
Which statement best summarizes this passage?
A.
Ancient Egypt began 5,000 years ago, when early villages became part of two kingdoms. These kingdoms controlled different parts of the Nile River. The kingdoms were known as Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
B.
The crowning achievement of ancient Egypt was the great pyramids, which were built during the Pyramid Age. The rulers of Egypt at this time were from the third and fourth dynasties, or the "Old Kingdom."
C.
King Menes was the first king of Egypt. He combined the kingdoms of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt into one kingdom. He formed the world's first national government and founded the capital city of Memphis, Egypt.
D.
Egypt's history goes back 5,000 years, to early villages. These villages later became two kingdoms, which became one kingdom. The kingdom of Ancient Egypt was ruled by many dynasties in its long history.
Answer:
Egypt's history goes back 5,000 years, to early villages. These villages later became two kingdoms, which became one kingdom. The kingdom of Ancient Egypt was ruled by many dynasties in its long history.
Explanation:
It correctly portrays all elements of the passage (the history dates, the kingdoms evolution, and the dynasties). The other options only talk about one or two of the main ideas in the passage, while this option talks about all of them.
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VOICES
Electricity's off.
Phone won't work.
Can't get a thing on the radio.
My power motor won't move, won't work at all.
Radio's gone dead!
Based on the stage direction and the dialogue, what should the reader picture in this scene?
the main characters conversing about the power outage
a single person panicking about the power outage
a mob of people causing chaos by panicking about the outage
Answer:
a single person panicking about the power outage I'm not sure though
Which evidence in the passage best supports the inference that there is mystery behind the design of the Leaning Tower?
Answer:
the 3rd blue highlighted question
Explanation:
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Reread the beginning of this essay about a specific form of humor.
“Did you see that crane?” As we walked through downtown Victoria, British Columbia, admiring the new scenery, my brother pointed off in the distance. “The actual crane, not the construction crane.”
I craned my neck, peering into the distance to look for the thin white bird. “Technically they’re both actual cranes. It’s not like construction cranes are fake.”
Finally, I spotted it, pecking at the sandy beach to find its dinner, the tall buildings of the city silhouetted behind it. Far in the distance, there were construction cranes as well.
What form of humor is the topic of the essay?
1 irony
2 parody
3 puns
4 vaudeville
Answer:
Irony
Explanation:
There being both the bird crane and the machine crane is an example of situational irony, to be exact.
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Should Percy pursue Mr. Brunner’s plan to go explain things to Zeus, or go after Hades and rescue his mom? Write your answer as if you were persuading Percy, then share and evaluate with a partner.
Answer:
Percy is attempting to study for his exam with Mr. Dodds, the math teacher who attacked Percy in the museum. He hears Mr. Brunner say that Percy needs to "'mature more,'" and Grover mentions something about a deadline at the summer solstice.
Jackie is writing about how Esperanza changes in Esperanza Rising. He reads this passage.
Esperanza was amazed. She had never washed anything in her life and Isabel, who was only eight years old, made it look so easy. Puzzled, Isabel looked at Esperanza. "Don't you know how to wash clothes?" "Well, Hortensia took everything out to the laundry quarters. And the servants, they always . . . " She looked at Isabel and shook her head no. Isabel's eyes got bigger and she looked worried. "Esperanza, when I go to school next week, you will be here alone with the babies and will have to do the laundry."
How can Jackie best explain a change in Esperanza as the story develops? Respond with the correct answer for Brainliest!
A. At first, Esperanza doesn’t know how to wash clothes, then she pays Isabel to do the laundry for her.
B. In the beginning, Esperanza has to wash dirty diapers; later, she hires a maid named Hortensia.
C. Esperanza is first embarrassed that she can’t do laundry, but later she decides she likes sweeping best.
D. In the past, Esperanza had a maid to do her laundry; later in the story, she asks Isabel to teach her to wash clothes.
Answer: D
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Which of the following is an adjectival phrase in the sentence? IMAGE BELOW SHOWN. PLEASE HURRYYYYY.
Answer:
Is:
E. overly excited
Explanation:
The adjective phrases in part seek to exaggerate something, such as with too much, very, etc.
Which structure describes a Shakespearean sonnet?
fourteen lines with ten syllables, but varying rhyme schemes
three rhyming quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet
two seven-line stanzas with a repeated rhyme scheme
seven stanzas of rhyming couplets
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item: Diapermoney: Repaid11
circle: Loopplace: Pool12
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Who is the writer of the story "The Lost Child". Also tell the summary.
what unexpected lucky or unlucky breaks change the course of the play of Romeo and Juliet
Answer:
The friar sent to give the message to Romeo was quarantined, Romeo thought Juliet was dead, so drank the poison he got from the apothecary. Juliet's father moved her and Paris' wedding date up, so Juliet panicked and devised a plan to drink the sleeping potion that made Romeo poison himself. Romeo killed Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, because Tybalt killed Romeo's friend, and for that Romeo gets banished, and Lady Capulet thinks of a plan to avenge Tybalt. There's probably many more but I cant remember off the top of my head.
(1) After a few unsuccessful bids at having a singing career, Willie Nelson focused on being a songwriter. (2) He went on to write songs for many well-known country and pop musicians. (3) Nelson's success as a singer began in the 1970s. (4) His style of music became known as "Outlaw Country" because it did not conform to the standards of the country music coming out of Nashville at the time. (5) During the 70s, Nashville was producing boring music that offered the listener nothing new.
Which sentence supports the main idea of the passage the least
A.
sentence 5
B.
sentence 2
C.
sentence 3
D.
sentence 1
Answer:
The answer is A
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This is a lot to ask but can you go online and listen to this 7 minute podcast called “So Chocolate Bar” and answer the questions below.
1) Why do you think that the journalist chose to use a podcast to tell this story instead of a different way of doing it?
2) The name of this podcast series is called, “Kind World.” What do you think that theme of this series is? Why do you think that they started this series?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
On offering to help the blind man, the man who then stole his car, had not, at that precise moment, had any evil intention, quite the contrary, what he did was nothing more than obey those feelings of generosity and altruism which, as everyone knows, are the two best traits of human nature and to be found in much more hardened criminals than this one, a simple car-thief without any hope of advancing in his profession, exploited by the real owners of this enterprise, for it is they who take advantage of the needs of the poor.
Which of the following would make a solid thesis for Derek's essay?
A.
The ozone layer protects the Earth from the sun's harmful rays, which can cause skin cancer after too much exposure.
B.
Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer according to several leading scientists who have studied this phenomenon.
C.
Because the Earth's ozone layer is shrinking, we should use more public transportation and cut down on the number of cars on the road.
D.
Car pollution is leading to several environmental issues and I think we should never use cars and just use bicycles and horses.
Egyptian royalty prevented commoners from eating mushrooms by...
A. They were billionaires and thus owned all the mushroom and animal farms
B. They believed mushrooms had medicinal properties
C. Egyptian royalty thought eating mushrooms would make them immortal
D. Commoners couldn’t eat mushrooms since Egyptian royalty thought mushrooms were only meant for the pharaohs as they were immortal plants
E. None of the above
F. All of the above
Answer:
The correct answer would be D >>> Commoners couldn’t eat mushrooms since Egyptian royalty thought mushrooms were only meant for the pharaohs as they were immortal plants.
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read the following prompt.
Think of something you would like to change in your neighborhood. Imagine you have the opportunity to make an appeal to the local leaders who, if convinced, have the power make the change you desire.
Construct an outline that includes a claim, makes an appeal based on logos, and ends with a call to action.
just wanna see people have an opinion cause some adults may forget that
What type of images does the phrase ocean forest bring to mind? ( 3 sentences minimum) Thank you!
Why are the people in DOA Record Studios transparent?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Read the paragraph below (from Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day") aloud and with expression. Emphasize different words to change the meaning of the passage. Write one or two sentences discussing how the emphasis changes the meaning of the sentence.
It had been raining for seven years; thousands upon thousands of days compounded and filled from one end to the other with rain, with the drum and gush of water, with the sweet crystal fall of showers and the concussion of storms so heavy there were tidal waves that came over the islands. A thousand forests had been crushed under the rain and grown up a thousand times to be crushed again. And this was the way life was forever on the planet Venus, and this was the schoolroom of the children of the rocket men and women who had come to a raining world to set up civilization and live out their lives.
Answer: All you have to do is change a couple words like storm to sunshine and give an explanation on how it changes parts of the story in this case it changes the setting which kind of changes the mood... if you do this with a couple other words you'll be done!
A) Whose mysterious voice is Percy hearing? Why does the voice tell him to go to the water specifically? B) Predict what will happen next, now that Percy is healed?
Answer:
he heard posidens messenger
the voice tell him to go to the water specifically because he is more protected there since posiden is his dad
and the last question, i cant answer because i don't know where you're up to in the book
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What does Arthur Conan Doyle mean by SINGULAR INTROSPECTIVE FASHION ??
Which is the best example of poetic language?
1 Heed his slippery words, his wicked ways.
2 A girl was giggling behind the door.
3 Once upon a time a frog was kissed.
4 We saw a boat on the ocean at sunset.
Answer:
1. Heed his slippery words, his wicked ways.
Explanation:
Poetic language tends to use a lot more descriptive words and often doesn't get straight to the point. It uses heavy figure of speech and usually forces you to really think about what it's trying to say.
All of those other choices either came right out and told you what was happening, or it wasn't descriptive.
Correct answer only!!!
Which lines from the text best describes the conflict in the story?
She hated the cooped up feeling of air conditioned air, the feeling of being cut off from the sun. She knew school and the library would offer only these uncomfortable feelings and little time to spend in the sun or around plants.
The sun had been above the trees and blasting the greenhouse for a good hour now.
Jilly heard the greenhouse door bang, and looked up from her fers to see Mrs. T. walking down the aisle with a tray of young plants.
Mrs. T. often claimed Jilly must be part reptile as she was able to work longer in the greenhouse than anyone else.
Answer:
Id say A is the correct answer as it creates conflict. she HATED the feeling of the air conditioned air. the other choices don't prove any conflict being made. this is just my opinion based on what you've given me if this is not the correct answer I am truly sorry.
Craig is curious about what his math class will be studying in the upcoming semester. He decides to flip through his textbook to find out. What resource should he consult to make his search easier?
A.
Library Database
B.
Captions
C.
Table of Contents
D.
Glossary
A whale is different from a fish in many ways. One thing that makes a whale different is that it is a mammal. This means that it is similar to humans in that it needs air to breathe. Fish do not use air. They use their gills to breathe. This means that a whale has to come up for fresh air every few minutes. It holds its breath and can hold its breath for many minutes because of its large lungs.
Which sentence would best support the main idea?
A.
Being a mammal also means that whales are warm-blooded, and they have at least a few hairs on their bodies.
B.
A flipper or fluke slapping is when a whale slaps the water with its flipper or fluke.
C.
Over 70 species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises live in the world's oceans.
D.
Sounding is the term used for whale diving.
i think its a but i wanna get it right