Oh for you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe we ain't together And I wanna play it cool But I'm losin' you
I'll buy you anything I'll buy you any ring
And I'm in pieces, baby fix me And just shake me, 'til you wake me from this bad dream I'm goin' down, down, down, down
And I can't just believe my first love won't be around And I'm like baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no Like baby, baby, baby oh I thought you'd always be mine (mine) Baby, baby, baby oh like baby, baby, baby no Like baby, baby, baby ooh I thought you'd always be mine
E,G,B,D,F. An easy way to remember it is Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge!
Answer: It would be B. Opera
Explanation:
Answer:
This movement<u><em> is called Romanticism.</em></u>
Explanation:
This movement was characterized as a worldview contrary to rationalism and enlightenment and sought a nationalism that would consolidate national states in Europe. Romantic writers turned increasingly to themselves, portraying human drama, tragic loves, utopian ideals, and desires for escapism. If the eighteenth century was marked by objectivity, enlightenment, and reason, the beginning of the nineteenth century would be marked by lyricism, subjectivity, and emotion.
Answer: personal fulfillment
Explanation:
personal fulfillment. To much or to less of it will either make or break a person. To much personal fulfillment can create a sense of pride if that and without personal fulfillment a person's confidence and/or self-esteem will be non-existent.
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