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Ella Fitzgerald turned to singing after a troubled childhood and debuted at the Apollo Theater in 1934. Discovered in an amateur contest, she went on to become the top female jazz singer for decades. In 1958, Fitzgerald made history as the first African American woman to win a Grammy Award. Also Ella Fitzgerald had an everlasting impact not only the sound of Jazz but also who performed it. She was named the "First Lady of Jazz" for a reason, which was that she was the first successful woman to perform jazz music. A symbol that emerged from the jazz era was that of a “flapper”.
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For the options im guessing would be E & D if not those options and it comes from the passage it would be #1 "they also enjoy insects, sap, flower nectar, and seeds." #2"For a tasty treat, they like to drill holes in fruit."
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Lyric poems focus on the thoughts of their subject.
His own friend is deceiving him. Is the active form