Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
"Then Leaf Subsides To Leaf," - <u>symbolizes the child becoming an adult and losing all its innocence and childhood. </u>
"So Eden Sank To Grief," - <u>states that the person realizes that they are no longer a child and that they must face the world all on their own.</u>
"So Dawn Goes Down To Day," - <u>means that the childhood of the person is finished and that it will never return.</u>
"Nothing Gold Can Stay," - <u>states that people change and youth will not stay forever. </u>
Explanation: I believe that is what Robert Frost meant when he wrote these lines. Hope this helps ^-^.
Answer: 45
Explanation:
(1)<u><em> First multiply the percentage by the number of students: </em></u>
<u><em>125%x36= 4500</em></u>
(2) <u><em>Then divide the result by 100: </em></u>
<u><em>4500÷100=45</em></u>
(3) <u><em>The result is 45 students</em></u>
Answer:
Cars on display at a show.
Explanation:
The cars on not being driven, they are simply just on display.
Answer: Kotos; shamisens; heterophonic
Explanation: This is a Hogaku concert which is a traditional concert of Japanese traditional music. It is a concert consisting of several parts and featuring musicians dressed in traditional Japanese costume. In doing so, musicians take certain instruments in a particular part of the concert they play, so that when the second part of the concert begins, the musicians replace the instruments they play. All the instruments played by musicians are on the floor from where they pick them up when they need to play a specific instrument for a particular part of the concert.
The said kotos is an instrument that musicians play in the first part of the concert. It's a stringed instrument - a zither with thirteen strings and the ensemble in that section has three kotos. In addition, the ensemble has three aforementioned shamisens and that is three-stringed lutes played with a plectrum. During the playing of these instruments, musicians who are both men and women also sing, where, as stated, all the parts appear to have the same melody, but each of these components has a somewhat different mode, which gives a heterophonic texture overall.