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This is a beautiful song. It would sound great when played with a guitar or ukulele.
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Romeo and Juliet fall in love at a party. But they come from families which hate each other. They are sure they will not be allowed to marry. Nevertheless, helped by Friar Laurence, they marry in secret instead. Unfortunately, before their wedding night Romeo kills Juliet's cousin in a duel, and in the morning he is forced to leave her. If he ever returns to the city, he will be put to death.
Juliet's parents told her she must marry Paris. Her parents do not know she is already married. She refuses in the beginning, but later agrees because she plans to fake her death and escape to be with Romeo forever; again with the help of Friar Laurence.
Frair Laurence designs the plan. He gives Juliet a sleeping potion. She appears to be dead and was put in a tomb. However, Romeo does not know about the plan, visits her grave, thinks she is dead, and kills himself. When Juliet finally wakes up, she discovers that Romeo is dead and then kills herself.
Explanation:
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13)
A minim (half note) is worth two beats
A dotted crotchet (dotted quarter note) is worth one and a half beats
So, we need a quaver (eighth note) to make it work two beats
14)
A minim (half note) is worth two beats
A crotchet (quarter note) is worth one beat
We need another crotchet (quarter note) to make it work two beats
15)
A crotchet (quarter note) is worth one beat
A quaver (eighth note) is worth 1/2 of a beat
So we need another quaver (eighth note) to make it worth one beat
16)
A semibreve (whole note) is worth four beats
A crotchet (quarter note) is worth one beat
So we need a dotted minim (dotted half note) to make it worth four beats
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Proofs of Graffiti were found in the Roman arhitecture.
The word graffiti comes from the Greek word ‘graphein’ which means ‘to write’. Graffiti was first found on ancient Roman architecture, although back in them days there was no such thing as spray paint, they carved images out on walls.
2. Graffiti as it’s known today began in the late 1960s in Philadelphia.
It was primarily used to make political statements and mark street gang territory.
3. The Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network was founded in 1984 to fight the spread of graffiti.
The Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network is dedicated to the eradication of graffiti vandalism through coordinated efforts of city agencies, business organizations and community groups. The Mural Arts Program has established a partnership with communities throughout Philadelphia to create more than 2,800 murals and provides artistic opportunities for youth.