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During the Industrial Revolution, many roads were opened to art and architecture, but all of them can be summarized in one: the freedom of creation. The industrial revolution and the bourgeoisie had their continuity in artistic expression. Since then, and until today, the art continues in that same direction
Haydn has composed many works, and he is known as both the Father of the Symphony and the Father of the String Quartet. Famous works include Symphony No. 94 "Surprise", The Creation, Trumpet Concerto, Missa in Angustiis, Symphony No. 45, The Seasons, String Quartet Op. 76, Harmoniemesse, and many other piano sonatas, masses, operas, piano trios, etc.
Answer:
None of the answer choices make sense, but I'd say the closest one is attacking lions?
Explanation:
The topic of this articles is that lions are dying of illnesses. It has nothing to do with dogs. Since three of them involve dogs, I would say it's attacking lions. Though nothing is really attacking lions, unless it's meaning that the illness is attacking them.
According to Albert Camus's ideas on absurdism, it is completely unnecessary to answer this question because the more you attempt to understand what happiness is, the less happy you will be.