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Indigenous people
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QUOTE: " Life is a journey "- by Anonymous
Answer:
Even as it changed the nature of performing, the phonograph altered how people heard music. It was the beginnings of “on demand” listening: “The music you want, whenever you want it,” as one phonograph ad boasted. Music fans could listen to a song over and over, picking out its nuances.
Answer:
- Monsieur Ernest Defarge
- The knitting of Madame Defarge, wife of Monsieur Ernest Defarge
- The record is kept secret, because knitting is something common that does not arouse suspicion.
Explanation:
The question above shows an excerpt from "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. The excerpt is presented by Monsieur Ernest Defarge. He is talking about a record that is kept secret. This record is the knitting of his wife Madame Defarge, who knits information in code form about the people she and her husband want to kill, for some reason. Nobody is suspicious of this record, because knitting was something very common to be done by women at the time, besides, it was impossible for anyone to be able to unveil the code contained in the knitted piece.
Answer: I think they still have to sometimes
Explanation:Answer above
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The waste and water crisis facing a growing Sydney. Waste, water security and climate change are the big environmental challenges facing Sydney as we gain an extra 1.3 million people over the next decade
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