Music has been demonstrated to have a number of<u> beneficial impacts</u> on the human brain and body in studies. Music affects both the<u> right and left</u> hemispheres of the brain at the same time, which can help you<u> learn more and remember more.</u>
During a discussion, Peter expresses his thoughts on the marching band: "The marching band should be joined by everyone! It's a lot of joy to make songs with my pals." According to the discussion and the thoughts of Peter, he opinionates that;
- Students who learn to play an instrument receive higher grades than those who do not.
- This may be deduced from the passage: Peter found<u> playing an instrument</u> to be a lot of joy, and musical instruments are beneficial to<u> brain growth</u>.
- It aids in the <u>development of neurophysiological</u> distinction in the brain, which aids in the differentiation of particular sounds that can <u>promote literacy</u>.
Therefore, as per the discussions made, Peter did not opinionate on student's homework, or the history of Marching banks, he was<u> more concerned</u> about the connection that music holds on <u>brain growth and development</u> of an individual.
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Answer:
He was happy for being small sized.
Explanation:
The narrator of "Drummer Man" is small sized. Based on the excerpt we can infer that he was not much happy with his small size. It was only one of two times when he liked being small sized.
His regiment had to retreat from a war front, but their Captain was wounded and left between the lines. Someone had to go there and drag Captain back to safe place. It was not easy for other soldiers to do it owing to their large size. The narrator because of being small in size did the job with not much difficulty. So he was happy for his small size.
The tone, or attitude, is the way the narrator is trying to get across to make you feel. They are trying to show how they are feeling without directly saying it.
I’m thinking assembly but it could also maybe be democracy. pretty sure it’s assembly though.