In "Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata," which line is an example of a detail the author added for dramatic interest? A. "It happened at Bonn." B. "We can scarcely pay our rent." C. "And I was not mistaken." D. "Beethoven looked at me." @dan815 @Juicstice
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Read this passage from "Marian Anderson Sings": "Anderson's manager wrote to make arrangements. The date he wanted was already taken, he was told. He suggested other dates in April. He was told that those were taken, too. In fact, no dates were available at all." Why does the author of the story include this passage? A. to show that Anderson was being discriminated against for her race B. to show how difficult and competitive the music business can be C. to show that Constitution Hall is a popular venue for singers in the month of April D. to show that Anderson was not popular enough to be able to reserve Constitution Hall
I can only answer the second question, It's B
Read this passage from "Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata": "The former laid aside his work; the latter, with her head bent slightly forward, and her hands pressed tightly over her breast, crouched down near the end of the piano, as if fearful lest even the beating of her heart should break the flow of those magical, sweet sounds." Why does the author of this story include this passage? A. to show how impressed the narrator is by Beethoven's musical talents B. to show how easy it is for a genius like Beethoven to compose beautiful music C. to show how much compassion Beethoven has for the blind girl D. to show how totally the music captures the attention of the brother and sister @Juicstice
D
In "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer" and "Marian Anderson Sings," how are Mary Cassatt and Marian Anderson alike? A. Both must convince their parents to support their artistic efforts. B. Both are denied opportunities based on their race. C. Both face and overcome bias to achieve success. D. Both are Americans who find success outside of the United States. @Juicstice
I'm sorry i've never read those books so I wouldn't be able to tell you
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wow literature no help from this section ?
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are these songs?are these available online
idk
you dont know either?
they both were american its probably D
ah sigh wait
its C marian didnt leave america
Marian did leave America. She went to Europe. I know this question is old, but other people may have the same question.
Read this passage from "Marian Anderson Sings": "Anderson's manager wrote to make arrangements. The date he wanted was already taken, he was told. He suggested other dates in April. He was told that those were taken, too. In fact, no dates were available at all." Why does the author of the story include this passage? A. to show that Anderson was being discriminated against for her race B. to show how difficult and competitive the music business can be C. to show that Constitution Hall is a popular venue for singers in the month of April D. to show that Anderson was not popular enough to be able to reserve Constitution Hall the answer is a
Your first question about In "Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata," which line is an example of a detail the author added for dramatic interest?" the answer is B "We can scarcely pay our rent." Hope this helped!
The answer for :In "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer" and "Marian Anderson Sings," how are Mary Cassatt and Marian Anderson alike?" Is C: Both face and overcome bias to achieve success. Hope this helped!
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