• Who are the antagonist(s) and the protagonist(s) of the film Amityville (1979) ). What motivations, if any, are given for their involvement in the horrifying actions of the film? Describe of the film. Would a viewer, identify with any of the characters? Do viewers feel sympathetic or superior to the characters? • What are some questions a viewer would have about the plot or character(s) motivations while you viewing the film Amityville (1979) ? Were these questions answered by the end? How did the film's closure or non-closure impact viewing experience?
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Arts, 22.06.2019 19:00, AshlynPlayz45
Which statement is true about the function f(x)= –? the domain of the function is all negative real numbers. the range of the function is all positive real numbers. the domain and range of the function have opposite signs. the domain and range of the function are the same. which statement is true about the function f(x)= –? the domain of the function is all negative real numbers. the range of the function is all positive real numbers. the domain and range of the function have opposite signs. the domain and range of the function are the same.
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Arts, 24.06.2019 06:00, leleee10
Imagine that you have just been called to the scene of a car accident which appears to be the result of drunk driving. all persons involved have been transported to the hospital, and now it is your job to document the scene. write a short log of your experience at the crime scene as if you were the crime scene photographer. use your imagination about the details of the scene, and discuss eight photographs you could take (make sure you are including photos from each of the three categories – overview, mid-range and close-up). for each, include details such as a date, time, locations, objects, angles of photographs you took, etc.
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