1. la cocina (means the kitchen) la nevera, el lavaplatos y la cafetera(means the fridge the dishwasher and the coffeemaker) 2. el dormitorio (means the bedroom)la cama, la mesa de noche y el armario(means the bed, nightstand and closet) 3. el baño(means the bathroom) el inodoro, el lavabo y la ducha(means the toilet the sink and the shower) 4. el estudio(means the study) libros, un escritorio y la computadora de la casa(means book desk and home computer) 5. la despensa (means the pantry) comida enlatada, cereales y conservas(means canned food, cereals and preserves) 6. la sala (means living room) el televisor familiar, un sofá y unos sillones(means the family tv a sofa and some armchairs) explanation: so basicly
1. la nevera, el lavaplatos y la cafetera
2. la cama, la mesa de noche y el armario
3. el inodoro, el lavabo y la ducha
4. libros, un escritorio y la computadora de la casa
5. comida enlatada, cereales y conservas
6. el televisor familiar, un sofá y unos sillones
take my word for it tehe my spanish is better then my french:)
Dance history is difficult to access because dance does not often leave behind clearly identifiable physical artifacts that last over millennia, such as stone tools, hunting implements or cave paintings.
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the first purpose of dance is probably ritual - appeasing a nature spirit or accompanying a rite of passage. But losing oneself in rhythmic movement with other people is an easy form of intoxication.
In most ancient civilizations, dancing before the god is an important element in temple ritual. In Egypt the priests and priestesses, accompanied by harps and pipes, perform stately movements which mime significant events in the story of a god, or imitate cosmic patterns such as the rhythm of night and day.
Answer: The correct answer is A. the chain symbolizes greed while the girl symbolizes hope.
Explanation: Hope this helps
Installation sculpture is form of installation art
(sometimes also referred to as environmental art) representing three-dimensional
works that designed to transform the perception of time and space. This quality
of installation art makes work site-specific, which means that they can be only
installed in places they were created for. Installation sculpture is different
from traditional sculpture because it focuses on providing unified experience
to a viewer. For example, installation sculptures are “Cold Dark Matter: An
Exploded View (1991)” by Cornelia Parker, “<span>My Inner Beast” by Jens
Galschiøt and Kurt Schwitters’s “Merzbau (1933)”.</span>