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1. where 2. wear 3. we're 4. wear 5. we're 6. where
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The music of the Kora has two basic features, the kumbengo, which is an underlying polyrhythmic pattern, and the birimintingo, which are the solo “flourishes” a performer plays when not singing.
Explanation:
The kora is built by large gourd cut in half and covered with cowhide to make a resonator, and has a jagged bridge like a lute or guitar. The sound of a kora resembles that of a harp, although when played in the traditional style, it bears a greater resemblance to flamenco and delta blues guitar techniques. When playing the kora, the musician only uses the thumb and index finger of both hands to play the strings in polyrhythmic patterns (using the remaining fingers to protect the device by holding posts on either side of the strings). Ostinato riffs ("Kumbengo") and makeshift solo runs ("Birimintingo") are played at the same time by skilled musicians.
Kumbengo and birimintingo are two characteristics of the sound played by this instrument. Kumbengo, which is an underlying polyrhythmic pattern, and birimintingo, which is the “flourishes” soil that an interpreter plays when not singing.
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1. to visit (shown)
2. to learn
3. to go
4. to have
5. to drink
Explanation:
Every verb that goes after the word 'to' must be in a present form/present tense.
Indian removal was a forced migration in the 19th century whereby Native Americans were forced by the United States government to leave their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River, specifically to a designated Indian Territory (roughly, modern Oklahoma).
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I think it is good. However, I think it would be better if you had explained the description of Alice and Edgar before you went into the part with "Alice stared at Edgar with warm but concerned eyes. He glanced back at her and quietly asked, "What's wrong, Mama?".
I thought this because it went from William to Alice/Edgar which was kind of a confusing jump (I thought Alice was the wife). Overall, it was really good.