The first one might be from ancient Egypt, but I'm not 100%. I don't know about the culture for the last two but comparing them, I see the first one has lots of animals and people on it, which the other two don't have. one thing different about the second one is that it is only a singular thing and I can see that it is a lot more emotional than the other ones. one thing different about the last one is that it has a lot more symmetrical designs and is more abstract without animals/humans. now some things similar to the first and last are that there are a lot of small things that collectively add to the piece. and some similarities to the first and second are that it (looks like) they have something living in them.
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Aquarius
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And ite pretty accurate sometimes like I go with the flow, I'm kind, creative, yup lol I mean what are the rest of the traits?
The Rocket Man" in The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, and echoes the theme of David Bowie's 1969 song "Space Oddity"
The kind of structure these lyrics show are: C. Both call-and-response and verse and chorus.
The Verse and chorus are written as one verse and one chorus and sometimes repeated within the song or poem. Whilst, Call and response is a succession of two noticeable phrases mostly written in various parts of the music, wherein the second phrase is heard as a straight up commentary on or in response to the first one.
<em>Answer: I think it would be energy from Earth's gravitational force.</em><em> </em>
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