Answer:
One's own culture can make one closed off to others, but also appreciative certain things.
Explanation:
While someone's culture can make them like certain things, like specific flavors, styles of music, styles of drawing, etc. it can also make one closed off to other ideas- as they're only comfortable with their culture. This can apply to nearly everything, as almost everything is a product of its culture.
1. Violin plays the melody.
2. Examples:
Larghissimo—very, very slow, almost droning (20 BPM and below)
Grave—slow and solemn (20–40 BPM)
Lento—slowly (40–60 BPM)
Largo—the most commonly indicated “slow” tempo (40–60 BPM)
Larghetto—rather broadly, and still quite slow (60–66 BPM) are some kind of basic tempo markings.
In music, dynamics indicate the varying levels of volume of sound that are heard throughout a piece. In sheet music, musical symbols tell the performer how soft or loud a passage is to be played.
<h2><em>The answer I believe is The claim is ineffective because it does not state a clear position, but it could also be The claim is ineffective because it expresses a first person preference. Both are good answers.</em></h2>
Answer:
"Tha gaol agam ort" Scots gaelic
"Is breá liom tú" irish