NAME THIS SONG
Karma police
Arrest this man
He talks in maths
He buzzes like a fridge
He's like a detuned radio
Karma police
Arrest this girl
Her Hitler hairdo
Is making me feel ill
And we have crashed her party
This is what you'll get
This is what you'll get
This is what you'll get
When you mess with us
Karma police
I've given all I can
It's not enough
I've given all I can
But we're still on the payroll
This is what you'll get
This is what you'll get
This is what you'll get
When you mess with us
For a minute there
I lost myself, I lost myself
Phew, for a minute there
I lost myself, I lost myself
For a minute there
I lost myself, I lost myself
Phew, for a minute there
I lost myself, I lost myself

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Answer 1
karma police by radiohead

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Which is an example of local revision?
O A. Adding a scene to the beginning of a story
OB. Adding a new character to a novel
OC. Adding a stanza to the middle of a poem
O D. Adding a word to the end of a sentence

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D. Adding a word to the end of a sentence

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D. Adding a word to the end of a sentence

And even though he’s got social skills, that doesn’t mean I can’t pay the bills, anyway make the most of him. Cuz she moves on pretty bloody quick, oh-oh.

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wht?

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This is personal to you if it’s talking about your goal say what you want to achieve(good grades, turn work on time etc.)
This is what you want to accomplish not what others want to do.

Which key comes next on the circle of fifths: C, G,D,_.

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It's called the circle of fifths because each key signature is separated by the distance of a fifth interval (for example: C to G on the circle above represents a fifth). Now move one space to G, the next key. You'll notice in the outer ring of the circle that a new sharp (teal box) comes along with it.

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the answer you’re looking for is A

Impressionistic art represents the ( ) of an era.

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Impressionism is a 19th century movement known for its paintings that aimed to depict the transience of light, and to capture scenes of modern life and the natural world in their ever-shifting conditions.Rejecting the rigid rules of the beaux-arts (“fine arts”), Impressionist artists showcased a new way to observe and depict the world in their work, foregoing realistic portrayals for fleeting impressions of their surroundings—which, often, were found outside.

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This was the answer I gave on a quiz at school and I got credit for my answer.

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Answer:

cultural context

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got it right on test

3. What do you like best about your recreation? Why?

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that animation is crispy and the song bangs

Answer is The animation is crisp and different

Describe five ways that you can stay safe when you photograph

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Where a mask

use hand sanitizer before and after

dont touch anyone

social distancing

stay inside if sick

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Answer: okay

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what memorial tattoo should i get for my grandma? be creative!

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Answer:

Something that she loves

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For example: If she loves baking then get a cookie or cake tattoo

Answer:

Explanation:

Well I think you should do when she was born and then when she passed. And have it say

You where there for my first breath and I was there for your last.

Just a idea

Sorry for your loss

What invention during the 19 century changed the art world?

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The invention that changed the art world during the 19th century is the paint tube.

Proportion is
a. the all-encompassing reproduction of a person or thing.
b. the relative size of an object as compared to another, or as compared to the other elements
in the piece.
the arrangement of visual elements in a piece, which helps to create understanding and
convey the artist's message.
the arrangement of elements in order to create equilibrium and a piece that is aesthetically
pleasing.
C.
d.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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I think the answer is

B. the relative size of an object as compared to another, or as compared to the other elements in the piece..

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Step 1: Choose an instrument. You may use an instrument connected with your heritage, that is, an ethnic instrument, a historical instrument such as the hurdy-gurdy, or a modern instrument not already discussed in this chapter.

Step 2: Research the instrument and find out:

its origins;
what it looks like;
how it's played;
in what situations or for what purpose the instrument is/was used.
Step 3: Find two or three pictures of the instrument. At least one picture should show a person actually playing the instrument.

Step 4: Find at least two sample recordings of the instrument.

Step 5: Analyze the timbre of the instrument using the recordings you found in Step 4

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Answer:

As the instrument I choose is the guitar

The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that usually has six strings.[1] It is typically played with both hands by strumming or plucking the strings with either a guitar pick or the fingers/fingernails of one hand, while simultaneously fretting (pressing the strings against the frets) with the fingers of the other hand. The sound of the vibrating strings is projected either acoustically, by means of the hollow chamber of the guitar (for an acoustic guitar), or through an electrical amplifier and a speaker.

The guitar is a type of chordophone - wherein the sound is produced by way of a string, stretched between two fixed points, vibrating when plucked - traditionally constructed from wood and strung with either gut, nylon or steel strings and distinguished from other chordophones by its construction and tuning. The modern guitar was preceded by the gittern, the vihuela, the four-course Renaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all of which contributed to the development of the modern six-string instrument.

There are three main types of modern acoustic guitar: the classical guitar (Spanish guitar/nylon-string guitar), the steel-string acoustic guitar and the archtop guitar, which is sometimes called a "jazz guitar". The tone of an acoustic guitar is produced by the strings' vibration, amplified by the hollow body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber. The classical guitar is often played as a solo instrument using a comprehensive finger-picking technique where each string is plucked individually by the player's fingers, as opposed to being strummed. The term "finger-picking" can also refer to a specific tradition of folk, blues, bluegrass, and country guitar playing in the United States. The acoustic bass guitar is pitched one octave below a regular guitar.

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Aight art class time again, what do you think of my drawing?

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Answer:

nice fizzarolli drawing

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LucyTheDemon

that’s a very nice drawing make sure you put your signature tho

heres my art work plz tell me what you think

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Answer:

I literally just drew something and now like i feel like it's total trash compared to yours :( 1000/1000

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One of the key markers in the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic period was the development of farming.


True

False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

framing that started 10,000 years ago ended the paleolithic and started the neolithic

2. Which is not a cue to the right handed lay-up?
A) dribble in to the basket with the right hand
B) step left then right when taking the two steps
C) lift right knee and right arm up toward the basket when taking the shot
D) aim for the upper right corner of the box on the backboard

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I think the answer is d (If i get wrong   sorry:( )

photography
1. How are Johansson’s photographs different than most others?
2. What makes his photographs seem real?
3. What rules does Johansson follow in his photography?
4. Which of Johansson’s creations did you like the best? Why?

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Answer:1 . a.He uses editing to make some type of illusion or different perspective of a lens

2. This doesn't seem to happen at all or not nearly, to the same ... to make the photos look more like paintings and less "real.

3. His golden rules when creating an impossible photograph are broken down in three simple guidelines: All of the images must be taken from the same perspective. All of the images must be taken using the same lighting. When combining the images, the results must be seamless.

4. My favorite one of Johansson's creations was the big fish under the water with golden fish

Explanation:

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how does breathing helps you sound better when you're singing.​

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Answer:

It helps you sound like you are not running out of air, and helps you hold notes longer

What do you guys think of this drawing I made of Talltail/Tallstar from Warrior cats?

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Answer:

its good

Explanation:

tallstar needs more sense he made onewisker deputy instead of mudclaw and he expected mudclaw to bow to him!!

Answer:

It is really nice! But like the other person said!

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what concern was incorporated into western art during the Renaissance?
A.) The nobility of the wealthy.
B.) Criticism of religion.
C.) The struggles of working people.
D.) Science and mathematics.​

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Answer: The answer is D

Explanation: Furthermore, he incorporated into his painting references to primitive art, a practice that ran counter to the ceremonious adulation of the whole continuum of Western art. ... between Renaissance perspective and multiple points of view as a result of the ... Now Picasso and Braque's concern shifted to creating a new artistic

Explain how oil paint is made. What is the vehicle?

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Oil painting is a medium in which pigments are held together using oils, usually linseed oil. The vehicle is the oil used.

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Oil paints are made by mixing pigments that contain color with oil. Different colors consist, or today buy premixed, before the painting begins, but further shades of color are usually obtained by mixing small quantities together as the painting process is ongoing, traditionally on an artist's palette, thin wooden boards held in hand. Pigments may be a number of natural or synthetic ingredients with colors, such as sulfur for yellow or cobalt for blue. Traditional pigments are based on minerals or plants, and many have proven stable over a very long period, so many old paintings look very different from their original appearance. Modern pigments are often used synthetic chemicals. Pigments are mixed with oil, usually flaxseed oil but other oils can be used too. Different dry oils have different effects.

Explanation:

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2. According to Cotter, what experiences in Kiki Smith’s life have fueled her fascination with the body?

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Answer:

Her training as a medical technician, AIDS crisis, and the Roman Catholic teachings about miraculous healings

Explanation:

Kiki Smith was born into a Roman Catholic family, which values the tradition of miraculous healings and sacred relics. This was her first emotional connection to the bodies and their functioning.

During the 80s in New York, when she was in her 20s, she trained to be a medical technician. This also sparked her interest in the mechanism of the body and the ways they work. During the time of her training, there was the AIDS crisis as well, and some of the victims were close to her.

All of these are the reasons Holland Cotter cites in the article as the ones that influenced Kiki Smith’s interest in the human body which she later explored through her art.

what principle of design is used in the weeping woman

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Answer:

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What does the symbol above represent?​

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Answer:

I think three fourths? no idea that's just what came to my mind when I saw it

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Answer:

barbeque evening

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Answer: I wish i had some BBQ now T^T

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This image is what kind of art?

"Multi-colored

A.)mosaic
B.)painting
C.)sculpture
D.)calligraphy

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Answer:

Multicolred art would be a mosaic.

What is the question photographers are most concerned with answering?

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Answer:

depends

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Among the gadgets that you own, is there something that you wish you hadn't bought?

What is it called when artists look to other cultures for inspiriation?

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Answer:

Primitivism

Explanation:

A primitive is a person who looks non-Western works of art and in a way borrow their ideas. Sometimes they will combine a new form with their own to get something new

Answer:

This tendency to look to other cultures for artistic inspiration is called exoticism (or Orientalism).

Explanation:

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Answer:

on her thighs she stay *** or her

Shawty so kawaii,

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