History, 18.09.2021 18:10, silverdays1215
How can studying the historical, cultural, and musical setting of music add to our enjoyment of it?
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00, spycn5069
Plz ive been stuck on this question forever. in 1753 george washington was sent on a mission to a. build a fort at the point where the allegheny and monongahela rivers form the ohio river. b. attack the french at fort duquesne. c. attack the french at fort neccessity. d. deliver a message to the french demanding that they leave the ohio river.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:40, Tnaaasty5901
My latest book, fightin’, prose short fiction, is a combination. there’s nothing about being indian in there. just stories of people. why shouldn’t i write about non-indians? i don’t have to dress anybody in feathers." how does ortiz's use of language in this excerpt set an informal tone? a. by using contractions and sentence fragments, ortiz makes this part of the interview feel more familiar and casual. c. by using the term "indian" rather than "native american," ortiz makes this part of the interview feel more combative or hostile. b. by employing first-person pronouns, ortiz makes this part of the interview more solemn and pessimistic. d. by asking a rhetorical question, ortiz makes this part of the interview objectively and intentionally funny and lighthearted.
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History, 22.06.2019 12:30, Demondevilg
Which event to improve foreign relations between the united states and china? a. president truman's announcement of u. s. involvement in the "police action" in south korea in 1950 b. president carter's recognition of taiwan in 1979 c. president nixon's escalation of the vietnam war in laos and cambodia in 1973 d. president clinton's proposal to allow china to join the world trade organization (wto) in 1995
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