Answer:
Part one: 1: one beat 2: one beat 3: half a beat 4: half a beat 5: one beat
Part two: one two three and 4
Explanation:
Part one: a quarter note gets one beat since common time is usually 4/4 so a quarter of 4 is 1 so therefore quarter notes will always no matter what get one beat even if it's in a different time. and eighth note gets half a beat because one eighth of 4/4 is .5, so half a beat.
Part two: If you were to sizzle it or snap your fingers you would sound it out or say it like "one, two, three and four." Snapped would be like "Snap, snap, snapsnap, snap" the eighth notes are closer together since it's two beats in one.
Answer: <em><u>representing Libertas, the Roman goddess</u></em>
Explanation:
The statue is of a clothed female figure <em><u>representing Libertas, the Roman goddess</u></em>, who carries a torch and a tabula ansata (a sign that evokes a law) on which the date of the United States Declaration of Independence, July 4, 2004, is inscribed. 1776. [2] A broken chain lies underfoot. The statue is an icon of liberty and the United States, as well as a welcome symbol for immigrants arriving from abroad.
Answer:
Romanesque style is used in the durhan cathedral
You haven't listed any terms? If I'm thinking correctly, the answer you're looking for is <span>fragmentation. :^)) </span>
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