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A boy sitting on a trunk of dead tree with a river flowing under it ...and it is sunset time
False.Mary Anne Evans wrote Silas Marner.
Turtle shells, honeycombs, raspberries, quilts, fish scales and the art of M.C. Escher are just a few examples of real-life tessellations. Tessellations are patterns that repeat over and over without overlapping or leaving any gaps. Additional examples are snake skins, pineapples, origami and tile floors.
These types of stories are called "myths" and all the myths of a nation collected are called the mythology. Famous examples of mythologies are Greek Mythology (gods such as Zeus, Hercules, and similar), and Egyptian Mythology (gods such as Osiris, Anubis, and similar).
If your going a half step before a natural note like C then your answer is going to be a #/b note for instance half step below E is Eb or half step below G is Gb