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my answer would be yes... that is because if you think about it there is no sharp/flat between e and f, nor b and c, so it depends on how you want to look at it... b# is the same as c and Cb is the same as B... its just a matter of perception, a B# major scale should be the same as a C major scale and a Cb major scale should be the same as a B major scale
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D. the snail’s path
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<u>In the passage, the author describes the path of the snail in the most precise details. He describes the glimmering of the path (shiny ribbon) and the way it is traced on the surface of the sand. </u><u> He uses the most detailed and descriptive words when talking about the path itself. </u>
He uses this to proves to the reader how clear the water is, to show in what little details the path can be seen through the water. Yet, the most precise words are used for the path itself, and not the water.
I am not sure but I think the answer might be B: (light meter, aperture, exposure) because they can either photoshop and or use different filters and edit with certain apps.
Contrasting colors. You focus on the person with the umbrella because it's a black figure against a white background.