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D e Fantastique. (5 points)
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How did it affect women?
Where were the different places the movement occured?
Explain a story
I agree with the quote because music is the food for life. Music is life. If u are sad, you could put a music on and in minutes, you could be rejoicing. However, without the music, you would be sad all day. And without music, we could be bored.
Let me ask you a question. Is it better to be happy for a moment and be burned up with beauty than to live a long time and be bored all day long?
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the details of the building so they are historically accurate
Explanation:
The most famous architects who worked in that era – this is not the right answer. Tatiana is not making a presentation about the architecture, and it’s architects, but creating a building.
<u>The details of the building so they are historically accurate – this is the correct answer. As the guests are going to be historians, Tatiana should pay extra attention to the historical accuracy of the building. </u>The attendees will have wast knowledge about this matter and will expect organizers to have it as well. Therefore, <u>if organizers want to present themselves in the best possible light, they would pay extra attention to the details guests will be knowledgeable about and make sure all is historically accurate. </u>
The basic blocks that make the foundation since they are the base – this is not the right answer. The attention should not be put on the stability of the building, as much as history.
The number of people coming to the conference and programs printed – this is not the right answer. Based on what we know, this is not Tatiana’s part of the job at all.
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The artist collective, Los Carpinteros (The Carpenters) of Havana, Cuba, adopted their name to renounce the idea of individual authorship of art in favor of <u>an old guild tradition of artisans and skilled laborers.</u>
Explanation:
Los Carpinteros, or The Carpenters in English, were a Cuban art collective formed by Marco Antonio Castillo Valdes, Dagoberto Rodriguez Sanchez and Alexandre Arrechea. The latter left the collective in 2003.
Castillo Valdes and Rodriguez Sanchez worked together from Madrid, Spain and Havana, Cuba until 2018.
The name of the collective comes from the use of wood in their art from the beginning of the 90s.