Answer: True.
Explanation: From the exact reading, " Once inside, these characteristics create an almost weightless grace. By using multiple lancet arches on a wall, Gothic architects created an interior space that is full of light".
Answer:
Pitch, Duration, Dynamics, Tempo, Timbre, Texture and Structure
pneumonic: Puffy Sparkly Dogs Dodged Terrific Toddlers Tamely
Explanation:
I’m sorry but
1. We don’t know who you are so we can’t do a biography drawing for you
2. The teacher can tell when it’s not your handwriting and when it wasn’t you who drew it
3. You didn’t even actually ask a question you just gave us the instructions
Translation:
u Jusa. In: MERCEDES
sound disc. Side B, track 3.
1-
Do you recognize the language in which the lyrics of that Song are written? Although not the
Portuguese, you are likely to understand some verses, after all it is a language that has quite a few
similarities with the Portuguese language. Which countries are mentioned in the letter? What do they have in common?
two-
Read the verses and then answer: What is this song about? To whom is the invitation addressed?
last verse of the lyrics?
3- When listening to the song, you imagine that you find a magic lamp, and inside it comes a
genius. The genius introduces himself and tells you that you have the right to place three orders. What would you ask for?
Order 1:
Order 2:
Order3:
4- On the sites below, you will do a search on the singer Mercedes Sosa. Record the
information that is relevant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes Sosa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes Sosa
Answer:
The Egyptians constituted an extremely religious society. This religiosity determined cultural and social practices among the Egyptians - one of them was the belief in immortality. For the Egyptians, death would be fleeting and life would return to the body, but the return to life would happen only if the body of the dying man was preserved.
If the soul (Ra) did not return to the body (Ka), it meant that the body had not been preserved. Hence the importance of body mummification, embalming and conservation in order to avoid decomposition. For this there were advanced techniques of mummification for the nobles and simpler techniques for the poor.
The advanced mummification techniques developed in ancient Egypt existed only because of the developed medicine. Egyptian doctors performed surgery, cared for fractures, knew the human anatomy. In addition to the technique of preserving bodies through mummification, the Egyptians needed to develop a method of protecting bodies from looters, hence the construction of huge tombs.
The graves would ensure the conservation of the bodies. Usually when a rich person (pharaoh), who boasted power, died, his body was mummified and later placed in the tombs that were considered a true dwelling. In them, Pharaoh and his riches were buried in a royal chamber and his servants (servants), scribes, priests, and animals in other simpler chambers.
The sacrifice of other people with Pharaoh's death was explained by the belief in immortality - the return to life would mean having other people to serve him (the servants) and continuing his wealth was critical to exercising power.