Answer: The article is a emotionally charged tone ( argumentative tone). A argumentative article is based on a persons opinion and is driven by their thoughts. this is shown through when the author wrote, "NASA’s space program is worth preserving at any cost." This shows that the author personally believes that the space station needs to be preserved, therefore their tone is argumentative since they are trying to prove their opinion to be right. This is also presented when the author stated "All of these activities offer hope to our increasingly overcrowded planet." and "It is impossible to list all the benefits of a thriving space program." All of these examples show that the author has taken a strong opinion on the matter. This therefore makes their town argumentive and emotionally based.
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Answer:By being able to develop his creative talents, he profited from the Depression while many other suffered.
Yip Harburg wrote the song, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" together with Jay Gorney. The song was inspired by the Great Depression.
"I didn't want a song to depress people. I wanted to write a song to make people think. It isn't a hand-me-out song of 'give me a dime, I'm starving, I'm bitter', it wasn't that kind of sentimentality" - Jay Gorney's answer in an interview.
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Dub formed the trademark sound of early hip hop that reached the mainstream. It remained influential in beats in hip hop.
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<u>Dub was a sub genre of Reggae that became massively popular in the 60s and 70s</u> . Reggae is one of the formative influences of hip hop in its early days as much of hip hop was rapped over Reggae beats in the underground scene.
Later on even in recorded music, <u>acts like Beasty Boys used predominantly dub inspired beats </u>and become some of the first hip hop groups to hit the mainstream.
Thus, it influenced the mainstream sound of hip hop and forming the mainstay of beats that became staple of rap production.