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Photograph of painting by Pablo Picasso titled Violin
On a scale 1-10 on how strict my parents are it an 8
My worst teacher was Mr. Mole he was a predator always like to talk to girls and i just felt very uncomfortable around him
My favorite teacher was Ms. Valenzuela because she would always bring me food and give me passing grades even tho i wasn't passing.
My favorite toy growing up was a Fisher Price movie viewer
If i can time travel ill go back to when the holocaust was happening
My best childhood memory is when i had my first boyfriend
My pet peeve is when people chew its so annoying even when there chewing with their mouth closed
I would say my sense of humor has got me into a lot of trouble
The best piece of advice i received was LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST.
My new name would be Queen
Im most proud of winning my softball championship
Andy Yoder, sculptor: “Many people take great comfort in the bathroom towels being the same color as the soap, toilet paper, and tiles. It means there is a connection between them, and an environment of order. Home is a place not only of comfort, but of control. This sense of order, in whatever form it takes, acts as a shield against the unpredictability and lurking chaos of the outside world.
My work is an examination of the different forms this shield takes, and the thinking that lies behind it. I use domestic objects as the common denominators of our personal environment. Altering them is a way of questioning the attitudes, fears and unwritten rules which have formed that environment and our behavior within it.”
Nancy McIntyre, silk screen artist: “I like it when a place has been around long enough that there is a kind of tension between the way it was originally designed to look and the way it looks now, as well as a tension between the way it looks to whoever is caring for it and the way it looks to me. Trouble is, the kinds of places I find most appealing keep getting closed or torn down.
What do I want to say with my art?
Celebrate the human, the marks people make on the world. Treasure the local, the small-scale, the eccentric, the ordinary: whatever is made out of caring. Respect what people have built for themselves. Find the beauty in some battered old porch or cluttered, human-scale storefront, while it still stands.”
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Answer: forceful, angry
Explanation: the reason he speaks in a forceful and angry tone is because he was asked to speak on the Fourth of July, but he feels that himself as well as other African Americans cannot celebrate Independence Day because they are not free. This was a time when slavery was still legal in the United States and Douglass believed that the holiday only applied to white people because they were the ones who were truly free in the United States.