Mason is a purely _____________ artist; the idea is more important to him than the form it takes. In other words, he's just some guy hanging a chair on the wall? answers concept ? conception? conceptual? conceptualize?

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Answer 1
Answer: Conceptual, because that is the only adjective from the list.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Conceptual

Explanation:

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Notes that begin a phrase before a downbeat are known as pick-up notes or a/an 
anacrusis.

Answer:

he is right

Explanation:

Read the following excerpt from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 147 and fill in the blanks in the paragraph.My love is as a fever, longing still
For that which longer nurseth the disease,
Feeding on that which doth preserve the ill,
Th’uncertain sickly appetite to please.
My reason, the physician to my love,
Angry that his prescriptions are not kept,
Hath left me, and I, desperate, now approve
Desire is death, which physic did except.

The speaker compares his love to a disease that is an (epidemic) (uncontrolled) (difficult to detect) (carefully treated) . He goes on to say that even though love is destroying his (sanity) (well-being) (health) (wealth) , he continues to (love) (fantasize) (hallucinate) (waste away) . He uses (simile) (metaphor) (personification) (hyperbole) to portray reason, who, he says is angry at the speaker for not adopting its prescriptions. Thus reason has left him, and the poet agrees that the desire for love is equal to (death) (madness) (illness) (disease) .

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Here's my opinion, hope It will help

The speaker compares his love to a disease that is an uncontrolled. He goes on to say that even though love is destroying his sanity, he continues to love. He uses personification to portray reason, who, he says is angry at the speaker for not adopting its prescriptions. Thus reason has left him, and the poet agrees that the desire for love is equal to death.

uncontrolled

sanity

love

personification

death.



In James Joyce's "Araby" the narrator uses light and dark imagery to set the tone and mood of the story and also to describe the nature of life on the street of which he lived. Which word from this excerpt indicates the street's dead-end location and it's dullness? North Richmond Street, being (BLIND) was a quite street except at the hour when the Christian Brother's School set the boys free. An uninhabited house of two storeys stood at the blind end, (DETACHED) from its neighbours in a square (GROUND). The other houses of the street, (CONSCIOUS) of decent lives within them, gazed at one another with (BROWN) imperturbable faces.

A) Detached
B) Ground
C) Conscious
D) Brown

[options are capitalized and underlined]​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:i think

From maud MarthaRead these sentences from the story.

These things might be theirs no longer. Those shafts and pools of light, the tree, the

graceful iron, might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes.

How do these details support the idea that the family wants to keep their home?

A They show that the family regrets that others will enjoy these things instead of them.

B

They create a gloomy atmosphere that expresses the family's sadness.

с

They give the impression that the garden is too lovely for anyone to own.

D

They warn that other people have tried unsuccessfully to purchase the home.

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Answer:

A. They show that the family regrets that others will enjoy these things instead of them.

Explanation:

These things might be theirs no longer. Those shafts and pools of light, the tree, the  graceful iron, might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes.

The above statement supports the idea that the family wants to keep their home because the phrase "might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes" insinuates that they actually regret that some other person or family will get to enjoy what they have always enjoyed.

It shows that they are already thinking and having regrets about how painful it would be to have someone else enjoy want they once possessed.

what are the rights and responsibilities of a person when executing freedom of expression during verbal interpersonal conflicts?

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They have a right to express what they think and feel but they have to do so with respect and in a manner that would resolve conflict.  Some people just say things that though is the truth, it just make a bad situation worse. You have to choose your words carefully or people will take the wrong way.

Answer the questions please!!!a small round fruit with purple, red or yellow skin and a hard stone inside
a pastry with meat, vegetables or fruit inside
a food that we made with flour and water and use to make sandwiches
a white liquid that we get from cows and goats

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1. Plums 
2. Filo Pastry 
3. Bread
4. Milk
A small fruit is a plum
A pastry with meat, fruit or vegetables is a pasty
A food used for sandwiches is Bread
A liquid we get from cows is Milk

Hope this helps :)