A. unity governs the entire price of artwork
B. unity may be seen in only part of an artwork
C. unity provides diversity in the artwork
D. unity suggests the agreeable blending of elements
THE ANSWER IS D
I THINK
A loose dress.
One careless move and that lathe will have her all tangled up in all sorts of ways. In fact, she'd be wise to dress in Jeans or attractive slacks, and a blouse that's neatly tucked in at the waist. She would also be wise to make sure she is buttoned up and that there are no loose ends anywhere. Lathes look harmless, they are just like any other machine; care must be taken when working on them.
The only worse thing she could do would be to be careless around a band saw or a table saw.
For the first question, talk about the music you selected and folk music are alike.
Second question, tell facts about the artist an music himself/herself. When was it released/recorded? How the the artist of this music died? What does the artist in the music is trying to say? Is he/she trying to send a message?
And finally, how can you relate to the song? It can be emotionally, physically, mentally... Etc. Is there a story in the music that the author is trying to say that you might can relate to that? And if so, what?
These are all questions about what you think. But there's some tips to help you out and understand
Answer: Some people get a degree of some sort because it helps them get a job over someone who has only finished high school. It gives them more experience in the field, which would lead them to more success. If you compare a person who only did high school and someone with a degree in photography, the person with the degree is likely to have a better understanding of the job and know what it entails, they have experience rather than just rushing into a job, and it's not always the case that you can get the job with just a high school diploma.