1. Australian Beech
2. Blackbutt
3. Brushbox
4. Flooded (Rose) Gum
5. Forest Reds
6. Ironbark
7. Red Mahogany
8. River Reds
9. Spotted Gum
10. Sydney Blue Gum
11. Tallowwood
12. Turpentine
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Answer:
Impressionism is an art movement. It was an art movement that took place in France in 1860. It was apart of something that happened in the 19th century. It had small, thin, yet visible brush strokes. One of the paintings made during this time was " Impression, Sunrise" by Claude Monet. It was a really famous painting, the painter who made it was a little famous for it, and it could be sold for a lot of money in present time.
(the last sentence I was confused so I just got random facts and made them into a sentence)
Answer:
Pork <u>chops</u> can be rolled and roasted to make steaks. Pork <u>shoulder</u> is a tough cut of meat that people often cure or smoke.
Explanation:
Pork chops or rib chops are sold bone-in and are cut from the shoulder end of the loin. Their high fat content makes them tender, flavourful and less prone to drying out during cooking. On the other hand, pork butt that actually comes from the shoulder is a rich, flavourful cut is tough and fatty, so it needs to be slow roasted, stewed, or braised in an oven or slow cooker to coax out the tenderness.
Answer:
Beethoven, Symphony No. 5
Explanation:
Ludwig Van Beethoven wrote the Symphony No. 5 in C minor between 1804 and 1808.
It conveys a sense of psychological progression over the course of its four movements.
I think it is either (D) or (A)