Answer:
B
Explanation:
they display artwork from different cultures and different eras
patronage system created a lot of mediocre n formulistic music. while some partrons may like those music, the general public preferred more creative n free-form music. the system also put a lot of pressure on musicians like Mozart who felt they had to comply w the demands of their patrons. later musicians like Beethoven worked for sponsorship rather than patrons.
My feet are aching
And your back is pretty tired
And we've drunk a couple bottles, babe
And set our grief aside
The Papers say it's doomsday
The button has been pressed
We're gonna nuke each other up boys
'Til old satan stands impressed
And here it is, our final night alive
And as the earth runs to the ground
Oh girl it's you that I lie with
As the atom bomb locks in
Oh it's you I watch TV with
As the world, as the world caves in
You put your final suit on
I paint my fingernails
Oh we're going out in style babe
And everything's on sale
We creep up on extinction
I pull your arms right in
I weep and say goodnight love
While my organs pack it in
And here it is, our final night alive
And as the earth runs to the ground
Oh girl it's you that I lie with
As the atom bomb locks in
Oh it's you I watch TV with
As the world, as the world caves
Oh it's you that I lie with...
As the atom bomb locks in
Yes it's you I welcome death with
As the world, as the world caves in....
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Correct answer choice is :
D) In their day, the votives’ bulging eyes were most likely inlaid with small jewels.
Explanation:
Sumerian architecture and art were ornamental and complicated and essentially used for spiritual goals. The Votive Figures were worked from the Square Temple in Eshnunna, which is the modern day Iraq. They see back from 2900-2600 BCE. Sumerians created the numbers into limestone or gypsum.