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Answer:
O rate of production
Explanation:
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Answer: fragmentation
A musical motive is a short musical idea that is consist of just a few notes or maybe a part of a larger theme. Shortening a musical motive is taking away some notes or only using a part of it
To shorten the musical motive, the composer uses fragmentation.
You should keep it a little bit damp before you dry it because it keeps it shape as it dries. Don't make it too wet because your hair will be negatively affected due to pressurized conditions. Overall, you should braid it when its damp after shower.
In the words of my pottery teacher, anybody that makes art is an artist. So with the drawings you’re making now, you’re an artist. Your drawings might not look like Da Vinci, but that’s because he practiced for years and years to get his work to where he wanted it. The key to getting better at art is really just practicing. Practice as much as you can. Read or watch guides, you could probably even practice with a “how to draw” book. Just keep practicing, and you’ll get better. Don’t be too hard on yourself. You’re just learning, and you’re trying to get better. Be nice to yourself. I wish you the best!