How expensive it is to live there
additions to written music is called embellishments
i don't know
i don't know what to write,sooooo..........
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THIS IS MY MASTERPIECE!!!
- <em>beautiful</em>
- <em>very pretty</em>
- <em>not ugly </em>
- <em>has many details</em>
- <em>is very nice</em>
- <em>is astonishing, astounding, surprising, bewildering, stunning, staggering, shocking, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, perplexing, confounding, dismaying, disconcerting, shattering</em>
- woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow!
- 。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
- nothing else to say sooo.......... it is a masterpiece!!
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
the louder the sound the bigger the waves
Answer:
In the early years of the cold war, the medium music served as a vehicle of propaganda for the advocates of the atomic bomb. The 1946 song When the Atom Bomb fell by Karl & Harty glorifies the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki as “the answer to our fighting boys’ prayers”, the effects of the atom bombs were trivialised which was typical for the early Cold War popular culture.
A shift came when the possibility of a nuclear strike on the USA increased in the 1950s. Civil Defense films like Duck & Cover were used for educational purposes, explaining the right course of action in case of an attack.
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