try broadway. there are shows that are hip hop (hamilton, in the heights {most modern shows have a song or two that have a lengthy rap portion})
there are shows that are all rock (The Who wrote a show called Tommy. Rent has a TON of electric gutiar and drums. one of the main characters is a rock star.
in broadway post 2000, its a lot of pop. Sara Berelies and Cyndi Lauper have written shows (waitress and kinky boots.) spongebob has songs by, Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T’s, They Might Be Giants, T. I., and songs by David Bowie, Tom Kenny & Andy Paley. its wild and they are all really catchy.
just give it a try. if you want more suggestions, message me.
Answer: Diegetic sounds
Explanation: Diegetic sounds are sounds emanating from the movie or film world,where the actual production took place it includes legs movement,murmurings etc,These types of sounds have not been edited by the movie or film producer.Diegetic sounds can also be called ACTUAL SOUNDS because it is emanating from the movie scenes and are heard by both the audience and the characters. Diegetic sound can be from the musical device or from other activities taking place around the movie scenes. Diegetic sounds are always edited and deleted from the movie or film.
Africa’s flora is dictated by the local climate, and its natural vegetation is, therefore, very varied – from fertile rainforests where rain falls virtually every month of the year to arid desert landscapes where years can pass without rain.
Even deserts have plants which not only survive, but flourish. Cactuses, for example, have very thick skins to hold in moisture and thorns to stop animals from eating them. Succulents also protect their swollen leaves of water with spines or sometimes with toxins.
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A cross-connection is a point in plumbing where it is possible for a non potable (not drinkable/safe to drink) to come in contact with a potable (safe to drink) water supply. so I think the answer would be A