Answer:
When you practice, you develop muscle memory. This is where you learn to do the movements without having to think about them. ... If the only time you play your instrument is during your lesson, then your muscles will have trouble remembering what they did during your last lesson and you won't make much progress.
Explanation:
<span>Its a general spiritual song about life. Throughout the song, the singer hears (what I presume to be) the voice of God telling him to carry on through hardship and high points. "I was soaring ever higher" perhaps signifies the high points in the singer's life and the following "but I flew too high" may suggest a fall from grace. "Tossed about like a ship on the ocean" suggests being out of control and at the mercy of life's hardships and "I set a course for winds of fortune" could mean the singer's picking himself up out of a down period and moving on to a brighter future. The bridge (and the ending) "Carry on, you will always remember. Carry on, nothing equals the splendor. Now your life's no longer empty. Surely heaven waits for you." suggests that life was worth living through all of the experiences since, if the singer had not 'carried on' then life would have been meaningless.
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Answer:
Read this section of the text:
These raptors eat primarily flying insects, so they do most of their hunting on the wing.
What does primarily mean in this sentence?
Explanation:
<u>Answer:</u>
Ladies
<u>Explanation:</u>
As the plural of Lady is Ladies. Similarly, the singular possessive for 'Lady' is Lady's, and the plural possessive for 'Lady' is Ladies'