"Then came a swift agitato finale—a breathless, hurrying, trembling movement, descriptive of flight and uncertainty, and vague terror, which carried us away on its rustling wings, and left us all in emotion and wonder." Why does the author of this story give so much description of the music? A. to show the emotional quality of the music B. to show that Beethoven did not want to say good-bye to these young people C. to show that Beethoven was frightened by the music he had written D. to show that Beethoven's music was base
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@TheGaMer007
have u read the book?
no
oh
I think it is a
i never read it either
me too
ok can you help me with one more
if i know it
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.
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idk this 1 sry
I think d
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