Answer:
Explanation:
Idiophone, class of musical instruments in which a resonant solid material—such as wood, metal, or stone—vibrates to produce the initial sound. The eight basic types are concussion, friction, percussion, plucked, scraped, shaken, stamped, and stamping. In many cases, as in the gong, the vibrating material itself forms the instrument’s body. Other examples include xylophones and rattles.
Answer:
here's your answer.
Explanation:
your answer is in the picture...just view it...
Answer:
just to let you know, my answer(s) may not be correct so im sorry if i get one wrong :((
Explanation:
6. I think that the subject is "rythem" now if you think its something else then your prolly right
7. I think that the subject is "poem"
8. I think this one is correct so i'd write "S"
9. Im pretty sure the subject is "movie"
10. Can you underline multiple words? If so I'd say "african american poets" if not, i'd just go with "poets"
hope i helped!??!?!?!
Answer:
The thought that is implied by the poem's first four lines is: the speaker wishes to live a carefree life.
Explanation:
Let's first take a look at the lines we are analyzing here:
<em>To fling my arms wide</em>
<em>In some place of the sun</em>
<em>To whirl and to dance</em>
<em>Till the white day is done.</em>
There is no way to know if the speaker is male or female, young or old. It could be Hughes himself, but it could also be a child. The description is quite childlike: "to fling my arms wide" is something children are more likely to do. But, imagine an adult, oppressed, hardened by prejudice and struggle, who finally achieves his dreams. To finally be free of worried, of fear, and of injustice. Wouldn't that adult feel like a child again? Carefree and happy?
That is what the four lines above seem to emphasize. The speaker wants a carefree life. He or she wants to play, to dance, to laugh his days away.