Answer:
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"When people turn to look at me/they see one thing/when I feel like something else completely/
Why do I feel like I'm living a lie?/Walking through my life listlessly/unsure of who I am/I feel like a shadow/following a person throughout the day/but never able to see the light/
How did I get here?/Lost with no purpose/Entangled in a web of my own making/I built myself a wall of lies/and now I'm paying the price/
Trapped behind my own pain and tears/I need love now more than ever/Rejected, alone, disgusted, and feared/Caught in a storm/but this can't be forever"
As for you, just write what's on your mind. If you need someone to sing a song you wrote, you can always ask me. And if you give me credits for the inspiration of the lyrics, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
Answer: Four eighth notes equal one half note in duration and eight eighth notes equal one whole note. Two sixteenth notes equal one eighth note in duration and four sixteenth notes equal one quarter note in duration, etc.
Explanation:
<span><span>The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards) program, named for businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, recognizes distinguished and meritorious public service by radio and television stations, networks, online media, producing organizations, and individuals.</span><span>Reflecting excellence in quality, rather than popularity or commercial success, the Peabody is awarded to about 25–35 winners annually from more than 1,000 entries.[1][2] Because submissions are accepted from a wide variety of sources and styles, deliberations seek "Excellence On Its Own Terms."[3]</span><span>Each entry is evaluated on the achievement of standards it establishes within its own contexts.[2][4] Entries are self-selected by those making submissions, for which a US$300 fee (US$175 for radio) is required.[5<span>]</span></span></span>
Answer:
It puts the subject, in the center, bringing the eyes to the main subject