<span>#7ab
The colors on web pages are specified by a RGB triplet of three hexadecimal numbers. The 1st digit is the intensity of the color red, the 2nd digit is for green, and finally, the third digit is blue. Since we just want something slightly greener, we increase the green value from 9 to 10. And to represent the values 10-15 in hexadecimal, we use the letters a-f, so this more intense green has the value "a". We leave the red and blue components unchanged, so the final result is #7ab.</span>
Looks like they are listing videos for you to watch on the left hand column, and then wanting for you to describe the listed musical concepts for each example.
Manual copy and paste is a pain. Is there an online copy of this work sheet?
I believe that element is called
flying buttresses.
Flying buttresses support the walls of a building and given that they are quite slanted, they seem as if they are forming an arch with that particular wall they are leaned against. I've attached an image of them for you to see what I mean.
Answer: appetite for destruction
Explanation:
Answer:
Alright.
Explanation:
It was a bright sunny day, and a brown fat hen just finished laying her eggs. The farmer counted 10 eggs laid, so he assumed that there will be 10 chicks, he was happy because 10 chicks is a lot. So, he went around and told his buddies about how his en had 10 eggs, and how he was going to have 10 chicks, his friends warned him not to boast, as he could be wrong, but he didn't care. As the days turned to weeks he got more and more in-patient, till, after 21 days the eggs hatched. He quickly ran around and told everyone that the first egg hatched and how he was going to have 10 chicks, but when he got home, only 3 were there, the other chicks died in the egg.
So, in conclusion, Do not count your chickens before they hatch.
(Why did I do this?)