The overall texture of the final couplet of Josquin's ave maria virgo serena is : Homorhythmic texture
you can prove this by seeing the "sameness" of rhythm in all parts of Ave Maria Virgo serena
Answer:
chronological pattern
Explanation:
If Brad wants to make his speech about the process of rebuilding a transmission, it would be best for him to go step by step in order. The organization pattern that goes step-by-step in sequence is a chronological pattern.
In his speech "The Perils of Indifference", he wants us to know that when someone is indifferent to the suffering of another he/she is just as guilty as the person causing the suffering. When we stand idly by and do nothing we become accomplices to a crime against other human beings. Wiesel's speech emphasizes that this is how evil takes hold. We are all in this together, and we must stand up to evil wherever it exists.
I believe the correct answers are rise; seems.