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a literature that is spoken or sung as opposed to that which is written, though much oral literature has been transcribed. There is no standard definition, as folklorists have varying descriptions for oral literature or folk literature.
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True?
I don't know what you're trying to say here, but I know this is a true statement, so,
Happy studying!
~Mistermistyeyed.
It's hard to answer this since you have no options, but here is a list of woodwind instruments. Maybe one of these are on your assignment.
Oboes, Clarinets, and Bassoons. There is also the Piccolo, the Tin Whistle, Ocarina, and my very favorites - the Saxophone and the Flute.
They all have a wooden mouthpiece which is required before playing any of these instruments. Hope I could help!
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There once was a boy who's name was Kaiki Gesshoku, he had he had no friends except for his dog his dog mazoku. All the people would ignore him like he was not even there. As he was at school all of the kids were happy around him and tried to make friends but all the adults would whisper something and stared at him so he felt they were talking about him. One day a new kid came in and his name was Kage Kataoka. The teacher said “go set to kaiki, he will be your guide today”. Kaiki was shocked he did not want to be someone's guide but he wanted a friend so he went along with it. Kage was quiet and he wouldn't talk. “So your name is kage. My name is kaiki gesshoku but call me kaiki.” kage looked up at kaiki and sead “ok kaiki.’’ as kaiki showed kage around the school kage talked more often. After school kaiki showed kage mazoku, kage loved his dog and his name because his fur is grey, black and white. “I wish I had a dog like you," sead kage."well you can visit mazoku anytime if it is ok with mazoku” sead kaiki. "Woof!” sead mazoku.
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whats inspired: cubism was partly influenced by the late work of artist Paul Cezanne in which he can be seen to be painting things from slightly different points of views
Explanation: features of it: linear construction, reduction of color to an almost monochromatic color palette, understanding of the objects as basic geometric shapes, and the use of multiple viewpoints