I believe the correct answer is C. suite.
Suite is a set of instrumental or orchestral pieces
which are performed in succession. George Frideric Handel's “Water Music” is an
example of a suite and it’s often published in three suites: Suite in F major
(HWV 348), Suite in D major (HWV 349) and Suite in G major (HWV 350).
Answer:
[Destiny angrily stomps over to kirks chair]
Destiny: HOW COULD YOU!!??
Kirk: LOOK IM SORRY!!
[Destiny throws book in his face]
Destiny: SORRY CANT FIX WHAT YOU DID
Kirk: WELL IT WASN'T ALL MY FAULT
Destiny: WHOS FAULT WAS IT THEN HM? THE DOG??!
Answer:
In the Analyzing step.
Explanation:
When critiquing an art piece, there are a number of steps that you need to go through in order to give a detailed critique.
The first one would be Description, you say what you see. What is the painting showing you?
The second one is Analysis, in this step you go into detail about the elements used by the artist, starting from texture, leading to technique, and artistic principals.
Next step would be Interpretation, here you establish the artists feelings and emotions, you try to understand what the artist is trying to say, what is the message?
Finally, the last step would be Judgement. Here you can give our personal opinion of the piece. Do you like it? What have you learnt from it?
To live is to choose. Our lives are made up from constant decisions we make. If someone dies from drug overdose, it’s because he chose to take it. If someone meets the best person in the universe, it’s because he decided to go to wherever he met that person. We need to make good decisions to live well. We need to know why are we choosing. We need to know what impact can the decision make in our life.
They both sound relatively the same. I own a record player (which plays analog audio) and I have a phone to play digital. Ultimately, it comes down to what the user prefers for what method. However, if you want to get really petty, look at the sound waves.
Analog captures the actual sound wave, allowing for the truest sound experience. Digital captures a very close approximation; instead of "writing" the sound wave as a wavy, well, wave, it's more like a staircase mimicking the general shape of a sound wave.
For the answer, I would go with your third listed option:
"ultimately you make the final decision on which format you prefer"