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English, 31.07.2019 18:20 victoriapellam04

Just as the various languages contributing to english broaden and enrich its expressive range with words as diverse as the arabic “simoon,” the greek “zephyr,” and the native american “chinook,” so the many musical traditions coexisting in u. s. culture create unlimited possibilities for the fusion of musical styles.
a. so the many musical traditions coexisting in u. s. culture create unlimited possibilities for the fusion of musical styles b. similarly, the coexistence of many musical traditions in u. s. culture are creating unlimited possibilities in musical styles' fusion d. in the same way, possibilities for the fusion of musical styles are unlimited, owing to the many musical traditions that coexist in u. s. culture e. so it is in u. s. culture, where the many coexistent musical traditions make it possible that unlimited fusion of musical styles may be created

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