As you’re strolling down the busy sidewalk, a melodic tune gently flows into your ears. Envisioning music notes floating through the autumn air, you aimlessly follow the brilliant yet calm sound of an arpeggio. To know exactly where these tunes are coming from, you slowly open your heavy eyes. A slender man with long fingers and a quirky side smile, the musician, is gingerly caressing a cherry-wood acoustic guitar, playing her ever so elegantly. Enamored by the melody, you stand there, watching his hands strum and pull the guitar’s steel strings. Cautiously, you take one step closer to him in order to get a better view of his hand positionings. Although the quick and swift movements of the musician’s hands appear difficult, they’re…show more content…
To properly tune your guitar, it’s helpful to have a guitar tuner, which you can obtain at your local instrument store. However, since most people nowadays have smartphones, you can use an app- such as GuitarTuna. The first time I tuned my guitar was by ear, which was a bad idea for someone who didn’t even know what the strings were supposed to sound like. I ended up tightening the string too much, and then- POP!- there went my strings! Now, most of the time, you’ll have to tune your guitar for standard tuning, which is EADGBe. Some songs will require a different tuned key; however, most use standard. To tune, you pluck the string. If it’s too flat, tighten the string by turning the peg towards you. If it’s too sharp, you loosen the string by turning the peg away from you. Unfortunately, sometimes your strings may break if you tighten them too much, so please be careful. Following your tuning session, you need to learn the strings themselves along with frets. The strings count from top to bottom: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Frets start at the head of the guitar and move down from 1, 2, 3, etc. This information will assist you in finding your fingering positions
Valéry argues that Europe's intellectual crisis is caused by _____ and _____.
B) the awareness that civilization could die out
C) the fear that the future will be worse than the past
No one can say what will be dead or alive tomorrow
Answer:
Symbolism helps create meaning and emotion in a story. Metaphors and allegory are literary elements that help writers create symbolism in their literary pieces. Colors, objects, seasons, people, situations and words are all types of symbolism that might be used in a literary work
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Question 1 (1 point)
A common theme in a story where one character prevails over another character could be
good vs. evil
Question 2 (1 point)
What is the theme of a story in which a person must find his own food out in the forest for three days?
man vs. nature
Question 3 (1 point)
What theme does the book How to Study probably have?
Educational
Question 4 (1 point)
The theme of a story is most like what?
Moral
Question 5 (1 point)
A common theme in literature related to new seasons and the blooming of plants is
.
Cycle of life
Question 6 (1 point)
In nearly every culture, literature, with reference to springtime or morning, can relate to the theme of ________.
Youth
Question 7 (1 point)
The coyote character in Native American tradition and the spider in African folklore are related to the theme of a ________.
trickster
Question 8 (1 point)
What is the theme of a story in which the stars are created by an animal tossing diamonds into the sky?
the beginning of creation
Question 9 (1 point)
What theme is common to "Cinderella stories" from various cultures?
if the shoe fits, wear it
Question 10 (1 point)
What is the theme of a story in which the character overcomes setbacks and succeeds in the end?
triumph over adversity
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Please let me know which ones you got wrong/right. I hope this helped out!