Answer:
I'm gonna write for A Dream Within a Dream because Poe was my old English teacher's celebrity crush :)
Explanation:
When Poe says "take this kiss upon the brow," it's clear that he's in the middle of saying goodbye to someone- specifically, someone he feels a lot of love for. He claims that it seems his experiences with this woman were part of a dream, which makes me think he WISHES it was a dream to lessen the heartache of her leaving. He attempts to hold onto the sand with all of his strength, yet it still slips through the cracks between his fingers. This symbolizes the inevitability of her departing, regardless of how much he pleads for her to stay. It reminds me a lot of a song called Fall Down, Never Get Back Up Again by La Dispute, where a man's lover is torn from his grasp by the sea and he never recovers. The imagery in that song is beautiful.
Wars have been caused with “art” and country have thrived with “art”.
In my opinion art helps keep us all as a whole.
Answer:
The origin of that photo is handdrawn by U!
Explanation:
Answer:
G#
Explanation:
The musical alphabet includes only 7 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G. On the staff, each line or space represents a different letter.
The space just above it would the “A” line (because the “G” is the final letter in the musical alphabet and after it, the alphabet simply repeats over and over again). With this in mind, the line just above the “A” space in the treble clef is named the “B” line