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zaharov [31]
2 years ago
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30 POINTS TO WHOEVER CAN ANSWER!!!! Q: Now that you have gathered some points for the discussion, you will construct a thesis st

atement that clearly presents your viewpoint on the topic to the other participants in the discussion. Before you begin, read these tips for creating a strong thesis statement.
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snow_tiger [21]2 years ago
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Answer:

For the Civil War's African Americans, art is the finest memorial. Art is a way of communicating emotions, tragedies, stories, and people. It's a present from the universe. People can take the time to appreciate the work of art and its significance. The aim and significance of others might be easily overlooked.

Other monuments honoring the Civil War's African-American soldiers are readily overlooked. It fails to pique the reader's interest sufficiently. Now, when it comes to art, it's impossible to overlook its function.

War heroes are frequently depicted in works by artists as a kind of tribute. A painter, for example, may make a stunning image of a powerful commander, while a poet would pen a poem on the suffering that families faced throughout the war. victories

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