well a dotted quarter note is worth 1 and a half beats so im assuming it would be 1 (hold a half beat), 2, eight note rest, 3. I sorta understand 6/8 rhythm but i hope this helps
I believe that you can use all of the choices above to complete the statement.
There's not just one "thesis statement" and "argument" for <span>cubist style of art. </span><span> There's a veritable infinity of approaches you can take here. </span>The traditional stance is that <span>cubist style of art </span><span>revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and that it was a part of the avant-garde art movement. </span>One less traditional stance would be that<span> cubist style of art</span><span> was essentially a creative cul de sac that didn't contribute anything lasting to European painting and sculpture. </span>
Here's one thesis statement: "<span>Cubist style of art</span> - a pre-WWII style that still thrives today"
Hope it helps
It is an obelisk. The first obelisks were built by ancient Egyptians, at the entrance of their temples. They probably symbolized Ra, the god of the sun. At roughly the same time, Assyrians built them as well, to celebrate the achievements of their kings. Then, the ancient Greeks adopted this type of building, and after them the Romans, as well as the Turks in the Middle Ages.