The answer would be D.) G major.
Answer:
D) G Major
Explanation:
I remember the first time I saw you,
It's only been a few years since we last met,
How can I think of you with all the things I'm going through?
And I know I shouldn't fret,
I try to convince myself,
That there's no way you don't have someone else,
I've heard you've been struggling,
On your own now, it's definitely harder than it seems,
These stupid hormones,
Are making it difficult to let go,
But now you've got me reminiscing,
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***What should I put here??? Feel free to make some modifications if needed, I appreciated the constructive criticism!!!***
The song is about an old friend of mine, and I find myself thinking about him a lot, even though it's been a few years since I last saw him. Our families are good friends and they would always come to visit, but they had moved and we barely see them now. I had grown close with him and had crushed on him but never admitted it, I'm thankful for our relationship, but I always fantisised about him! How could I not though? Every girl had fallen for his good looks, and jumped for any moment they could speak to him XD The song also talks about what I've heard about him from my family lately. I'm also confused as to why I'm thinking about him, because a few years ahve past and I know nothing of what he looks like now or what he's doing, and I blame it on my crazy hormones. I have the song "All These Years" by Camila Cabello playing in my head XD
"But maybe it's time to let you go"
Hope that helps and feel free to ask me more questions :)Brainliest??
"But now you've got me reminiscing,
my brain's become a broken T.V. screen."
Sorry this isn't amazing! I've never been too good at figuring out lyrics.
My inspiration for this was when you said, "I know nothing of what he looks like now or what he's doing", as it makes me imagine you trying to visualize him in your brain as if it could show you a picture of him like a TV screen. But since you cannot visualize him, perhaps the TV is "broken".
Animation is a complex form of art. Depending on the style (Realistic, Cartoony, Simplified, etc.), and depending on the medium (3D, 2D, Stop Motion, etc.), there are many techniques, rules and guidelines that an animator must follow. However, regardless of the style or medium, there are 12 basic principles of animation that always hold true. These 12 principles were established by Disney’s infamous “Old Men” in the 1930’s, and are still universally regarded as the standards for quality animation today.
Answer:
1820 ways
Explanation:
Using combination formula
n = 16 r= 4
16С4 = 1820 ways
Answer:
1820
Explanation:
question 2 is less than
2 + 2 =D
z =
Answer:
Explanation:
Z=2
The first number will be your answer
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Brian Jungen (born April 29, 1970 in Fort St. John, British Columbia) is an artist of Dane-Zaa and Swiss ancestry living and working in the North Okanagan of British Columbia.[2] Working in a diverse range of two and three dimensional materials "Jungen is widely regarded as a leading member of a new generation of Vancouver artists".[3] While Indigeneity and identity politics have been central to much of his work, Jungen has "a lot of other interests" and themes that run through his oeuvre.[4] His work addresses many audiences' misconception that "native artists are not allowed to do work that is not about First Nations identity", by making poetic artworks that defy categorization.
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