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kherson [118]
3 years ago
13

The changes of the Industrial Age, including those leading to the Agricultural Revolution, still affect people's lives. Choose a

modern song or a television show that idealizes rural life or compares rural life to urban life. How does this song or television show describe city life and the countryside? Cite evidence from the performance to support your answer. Font Sizes
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1 answer:
Mice21 [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

please find the solution, which is defined as below:

Explanation:

The Watersons' song "Farm Life" depicts an idealized version of rural life. The terms "Hurrah for a country boy's life" reveal the personal opinion of the artist for country life. At various times of each year, its song depicts rural events. Its lyrics indicate that all assignments are pleasant and render the participants happy. Its definition is supported by phrases such as "athletics and play" including "ranting in the newly mowed hay."

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