Answer:
SOBA
Explanation:
SOTO's favorite food is cold soba. It was first revealed while he and yo were walking together and he asked Todoroki what his favorite food was.
The Tower, by Robert Delaunay
The cubist artist Robert Delaunay was fascinated by the Eiffel Tower, and during his life he painted the famous French tower time and again, as you can see below:
Robert Delaunay
The Tower
(1911) (inscribed 1910)
Ink and pencil on paper
21 1/4 x 19 1/4" (53.9 x 48.9 cm)
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Fund
As the world’s tallest monument at the time, the Eiffel Tower was for Delaunay a symbol of both modernity and masculinity, and he depicted it time and again. He was among the first artists to focus on this Parisian landmark as a subject. Rather than represent the Eiffel Tower from one view, Delaunay’s drawing uses rhythmically placed lines and patterns to capture his experience of the tower from multiple perspectives.
The drawing is an example of Delaunay’s engagement with the dynamic architecture of Paris at the turn of the 20th century. The Eiffel Tower was just one of the exciting public projects undertaken during an era that would later be described as the Belle Époque (French for “beautiful era”). In comparison to the horrors of World War I that would follow it, the Belle Époque was a time of peace, invention, and intense art production for France and its neighbors.
Blue was not used on the Tudor rose. It was red and white, combining the royal colours of the York and Lancaster families. Henry VII took those colours to signify that he brought an end to the notoriously bloody "Wars of the Roses", that is the war of those two royal houses. The Yorks' colour was white, and the Lancasters' colour was red.
<span>The term program music refers to music A. with extramusical inspiration (such as a sonnet).
This means that the inspiration for such music can be found elsewhere, in literature, the 'real world,' outside the music piece itself. For example, Strauss's Don Quixote, based on Cervantes' novel, although there are really numerous examples.
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