Answer: Toothbrush Moustache
Explanation:Charlie Chaplin was one of the most famous wearers of the toothbrush moustache. In a 1933 interview, Chaplin said he added the moustache to his costume because it had a comical appearance and was small enough so as not to hide his expression. Adolf Hitler was a fan of Chaplin, but there is no evidence that Hitler modeled his mustache after Chaplain.
Answer:
And I just can't imagine how you could be so okay now that I'm gone
(that part just gets me)
<h2>sorry i dont speak spanish </h2><h2>btw thx for pts </h2>
Answer:
They often contained images of daily life.
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hope that will help
There are multiple answers that you could argue, but my best guess is that in these years he was influenced by jazz, the "music on the street", since this is when he wrote music for the Theatre suite.