A book about the
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I believe the answer is letter B. I think this because the trumpet only requires the use of three fingers, so it may be easier to play than woodwind instruments.
To make a sound, kids blow air through almost closed lips. That can help strengthen the fine motor skills of the mouth.
The child needs to be able to breathe strongly and with control, in and out, using diaphragm muscles. Doing this will develop the motor skills they would later on need.
Hope this helped you!
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Explanation:
All of the Greek heroes except Odysseus have returned home. It is predicted that he is still alive......
Answer:
Stanza comes from the Italian, meaning room, or standing or stopping place. In English, in poetry, a stanza is a discrete group of lines, usually four or more (though three lines is a stanza called tercet; two is a couplet), that suggests a unit of some kind. In a poem containing stanzas, the reader passes from room to room, from thought to thought. Formal stanzas often use a particular rhyme scheme (e.g. abab) and/or metrical scheme (iambic pentameter, alexandrine, etc.)
However, the question “How many stanzas are in a poem” is meaningless until we talk about a particular poetic form, or a particular poem. A poem may contain no stanzas at all, or thousands.
uhmm- okay this sounds smart and like it would be on animal planet-