a. we learned that like 3 weeks ago lol
Jelly Roll Morton was a brilliant solo pianist and also an prominent bandleader. He developed ragtime and instrumental blues into a new ensemble style which embraced collective polyphony, solo improvisations, and ever-changing textures and timbres.
Morton's piano style revolutionized jazz by adding sharp notes, flat notes, different sounding 5th and 6th of notes. He spread his influence by roaming around world and later by on recording. Jelly roll introduced new ways in jazz. He helped in showing the way to African American musicians and singers in recording industry.
Whereas, The Harlem Stride was a jazz piano style that emerged in large cities of the East Coast. It is regarded as the first step taken beyond ragtime that brought improvisation and rhythmic enjoyment to the living rooms, nightclubs and Harlem.
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A reflective essay is a text in which a writer relates their experiences and feelings to communicate a message to the reader.
Write 1 - 2 paragraphs answering the following questions:
. What are two central messages Annie Dilard is communicating through her narration of this episode? How does she develop those messages in the text?
As you are brainstorming ideas for your response, think about additional questions that may help you identify details from the text to support your response.
. Which details and examples from the text support your analysis?
. Which vocabulary or word choices I used to support your analysis?
Now you are going to write 1 - 2 paragraphs answering the following questions: What are two central messages Annie Dillard is communicating through her narration with this episode? How does she develop those messages in the text?
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The spread of slavery into the Louisiana Territory was limited.<span>
The US in the beginning was trying to balance the power between the Northern "Free" states (no slaves), and the Southern slave states. However, Missouri soon wanted to join the Union, as a pro-slavery state. This led to arguments on whether Missouri should be admitted or not. The Missouri promise allowed Missouri to join as a slave state into the Union, but, to balance the power, Maine was created to be a free state.
</span><span>The spread of slavery into the Louisiana Territory was limited.
Except for Missouri, all other states created within the Louisiana Territory was to be free states.
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