Answer:
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Explanation:
When I became a musician back in the 1920s everything was good. Jazz came along and it was very easy to learn. Now these times no one knows how to do it because they didn't learn from the originals. Now everything is about hip hop and rap but I still have a place in my heart for jazz.
I would say this excerpt evokes a sense of helplessness and inevitability the most: <span>No wonder everyone became a luck freak, no wonder you could wake at four in the morning some mornings and know that tomorrow it would finally happen, you could stop worrying about it now and just lie there, sweating in the dampest chill you ever felt. The other parts describe the relatively objective circumstances. This one, with the repetition of "no wonder" evokes a sense that there is no choice and no other way. Furthermore, the imagery (e.g. "the dampest chill you ever felt") is pretty distressing.</span>
I actually don’t know how to answer this because there’s some reaosn there should be like if someone committed a crime.
The Battle of the Wilderness, fought May 5–7, 1864, was the first battle of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. ... Both armies suffered heavy casualties, around 5,000 men killed in total, a harbinger of a bloody war of attrition by Grant against Lee's army and, eventually, the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia.
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