The answer is <span>a post–World War II </span>art <span>movement in American painting, developed in New York in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western </span>art<span> world, a role formerly filled by Paris.</span>
Answer:
singer's language
Explanation:
Leonard Bernstein was widely known as a musical personality in the United States. In one of his Television scripts, titled "Folk Music in the Concert Hall" he asserted that, rhythms and accents in folk music reflect the singer's language, how they talk, and specifically in terms of poetry.
Hence, in this case, according to Leonard Bernstein rhythms and accents in folk music reflect the "Singer's Language"
I assume it is the D, the river. The other answers don't make any sense and the river would 'reflect' the hues of the sky.
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