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lyudmila [28]
3 years ago
6

MUSIC FRIENDS PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!

Arts
2 answers:
just olya [345]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

4/4

Explanation:

I take piano, and my mom is a music teacher :)

Ivan3 years ago
3 0
I think 2/4 if it’s wrong please don’t be mad
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                  ANDY

        (taps his heart, his head)

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confiscate, not ever. That's the

beauty of it. Haven't you ever felt

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man. Lost my taste for it. Didn't

make much sense on the inside.

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they can never lock away, and that

place is called hope.

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Like Brooks did?

Character analysis of Red: “Red” is a convict at the Shawshank Penitentiary. He is also the narrator of the movie and provides a commentary about the gritty events of the prison. He runs a contraband operation in prison, supplying the prisoners with banned items for a price. This makes him indispensable in prison, and elevates him in the prison’s pecking order. He and the protagonist, Andy, eventually become close friends. Red’s hard exterior conceals his fears of life in the outside world. Andy helps free Red’s mindset and helps him see life beyond prison. He looks out for Red, but is unaware of Andy’s 19-year saga of building a tunnel through the prison to escape. Surprised at first, and overjoyed, he eventually comes to miss Andy’s presence in his life. Red admires Andy’s resolute sense of hope that sees him digging the tunnel for 19 years. Red is eventually paroled. He finds it difficult to adjust to the outside world, but he remembers a promise he had made to Andy. He eventually joins Andy in the “free world.”

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