Answer and explanation:
The organization of your speech will naturally evolve from your research and will involve little effort on your part. I personally think this is a false statement because even though in order to write a speech on a certain topic, a research must be made, it would not be a speech itself if we just copy paste ideas we see on other sites or books, that'd be plain plagiarism. Through a speech we are supposed to give an open idea about a specific topic and it should be of original words and content.
Gauguin infused his masterpiece "where do we come from? what are we?
where are we going?" with all of the given themes above except art for
art's sake.
Answer:
The fill in the blank section:
3/4 and 4/4
The section beneath:
1) Add one more note to the first measure and second measure
2) Add two more notes to the first and second measure.
Sorry if this is wrong, I haven't been in choir for a little while and I may not remember things correctly.
It seems that you have missed the necessary details for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. Readers must revise their predictions about Rainsford after reading the second excerpt because initially it would seem that he plunges to his death, but he actually <span>has lured and trapped his guests. Hope this helps.</span>