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1-8/8
2-3/8
3-6/8
4-6/8
5-7/8
6-5/8
7-4/8
8-7/8
9-2/8
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure I'm wrong. I don't mess with 8/8 time a lot I am so used to 4/4 time so I just tried to double it but I'd say look it up because 8/8 time is not my strong suit. I'm really sorry if I'm wrong.
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Benton was born in Neosho, Missouri, into an influential family of politicians. He had two younger sisters, Mary and Mildred, and a younger brother, Nathaniel.[4] His mother was Elizabeth Wise Benton and his father, Colonel Maecenas Benton, was a lawyer and four times elected as U.S. congressman. Known as the "little giant of the Ozarks", Maecenas named his son after his own great-uncle,[5] Thomas Hart Benton, one of the first two United States Senators elected from Missouri.[4] Given his father's political career, Benton spent his childhood shuttling between Washington, D.C. and Missouri. His father sent him to Western Military Academy in 1905–06, hoping to shape him for a political career. Growing up in two different cultures, Benton rebelled against his father's plans. He wanted to develop his interest in art, which his mother supported. As a teenager, he worked as a cartoonist for the Joplin American newspaper, in Joplin, Missouri.[6]
With his mother's encouragement, in 1907 Benton enrolled at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. Two years later, he moved to Paris in 1909 to continue his art education at the Académie Julian.[7] His mother supported him financially and emotionally to work at art until he married in his early 30s. His sister Mildred said, "My mother was a great power in his growing up."[4] In Paris, Benton met other North American artists, such as the Mexican Diego Rivera and Stanton Macdonald-Wright, an advocate of Synchromism. Influenced by the latter, Benton subsequently adopted a Synchromist style
Explanation:
Flemish art is not characterized by a. <span>a. accurate representations of nature.
</span>Flemish art is more on about depictions of spatial death, symbolism disguised as realism and one dimensional landscape. Famous flemish art is the <span> Arnolfini portrait by Jan van Eyck..</span>
Psalm 27: 1 say‘s: “The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?” What is the idea that this verse tries to state? According to the 2012 Watchtower magazine entitled: “Of Whom Shall I Be in Dread?” states: “While fear can exert a weakening influence, the feeling of dread is even more severe. But no underlying dread should agitate one who fears Jehovah. When we make Jehovah our stronghold, we “will reside in security and be undisturbed from dread of calamity.” The metaphor “Jehovah is my light” draws attention to the fact that Jehovah frees us from ignorance and spiritual darkness.