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Wow you draw a nice diagrams
I liked this
The Japanese culture is very intriguing. They have traditional Shinto shrines and castles that are located in Kyoto and Nara. The Japanese also have traditional gardens that are influenced by Zen ideas. Japanese religion consists of Shinto and Buddhist rituals. These rituals coexist side by side with influences of other religions. This reflects who they are because it shows who they believe in and it also means that they are open to other religions and are influenced by them. The subject matter that might reflect my culture would be Indian. None of these subjects would reflect my beliefs because I am a Christian and I do not believe in Buddha or any of that.
The architecture in Much Ado About Nothing emphasizes all of the following characteristics EXCEPT "Proportion".
<u>Option:</u> A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Shakespeare's plays include a five-act framework often creatively alluded to as 'Freytag's Pyramid,' indicating that the climax normally comes in Act III. The standard narrative design of Shakespeare occurs in Much Ado About Nothing, describing its exposition, rising action (characters and their interests are introduced), climax (dramatic results), falling action (consequences of the climax) and Denouement (ties all the loose ends in a neat bow like in this case all got married). Here the phases showcase the proportion of each scenario of play, involving consequences of climax.
If I was Mr Howard I would choose D because you can't trust those kids messing with your puppets