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The religious and secular music were influenced byAmerican and Norwegianc. American and European6. American and Spanishd. Chinese and Korean​

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1. The religious and secular music were influenced byAmerican and Norwegianc. American and European6. American and Spanishd. Chinese and Korean​


Answer:

C. American and Spanish


2. How many letters does the Czech, Hungarian, Spanish, Turkish, French, Norwegian, Finnish, Serbian, Icelandic, Portuguese, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Albanian, and Slovak alphabets have in all? ​


Answer:

The Czech alphabet has 42 letters, the Hungarian alphabet has 44 letters, the Spanish alphabet has 27 letters, the Turkish alphabet has 29 letters, the French alphabet has 26 letters, the Norwegian alphabet has 29 letters, the Finnish alphabet has 29 letters, the Serbian alphabet has 30 letters, the Icelandic alphabet has 32 letters, the Portuguese alphabet has 26 letters, the Polish alphabet has 32 letters, and the Slovak alphabet has 46 letters.

Adding up all the letters from each alphabet gives us a total of 382 letters in all.

Explanation:

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Answer:

26 letters in total

Explanation:

The Czech, Hungarian, Spanish, Turkish, French, Norwegian, Finnish, Serbian, Icelandic, Portuguese, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Albanian, and Slovak alphabets all use the Latin script, which consists of 26 letters in total:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Therefore, the answer is 26 letters.


3. norwegian wood exposition​


Answer:

Is thet the question.? sorry just need to clarify

Answer:

Is it a Answer or Question


4. what is the importance of the phrase norwegian wood in both the story and the song


Paul McCartney explained that the term "Norwegian Wood" was a sarcastic reference to the cheap pine wall panelling then in vogue in London. McCartney commented on the final verse of the song: "In our world the guy had to have some sort of revenge.


5. Who is the protagonist of the Norwegian wood? How will you describe him?​


Answer:

Toru Watanabe

Toru is the protagonist of Norwegian Wood. He starts the story in retrospect, focusing his gaze on his eighteen-year-old self. His best friend, Kizuki, just committed suicide and he is struggling to come to terms with the loss.

Explanation:

An aloof, uncertain young man, Toru moves from his hometown of Kobe to Tokyo to study at Waseda University shortly after losing his best friend, Kizuki, to suicide. Toru's worldview is formed by the desire to maintain a distance from other people so as not to get hurt again.


6. what is the theme of norwegian wood​


Answer:

Norwegian Wood (ノルウェイの森, Noruwei no Mori) is a 1987 novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The novel is a nostalgic story of loss and burgeoning sexuality. It is told from the first-person perspective of Toru Watanabe, who looks back on his days as a college student living in Tokyo.


7. who is the owner of norwegian company? answr pls


Answer:

the Norwegian Group

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, the parent company of the Norwegian Group, is headquartered at Fornebu in Norway, just outside Oslo.

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Explanation:

basta yan lang alam KO na answer hehe


8. what was the norwegian wood all about​


Answer:

Norwegian Wood (ノルウェイの森, Noruwei no Mori) is a 1987 novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The novel is a nostalgic story of loss and burgeoning sexuality. It is told from the first-person perspective of Toru Watanabe, who looks back on his days as a college student living in Tokyo.

9. .     Why did the man come back to where it all happened? in storyNorwegian​


Answer:

It is pretty common for Japanese novels to leave out the resolution. I think it is kind of nice for a change of pace. I'm not sure we are supposed to know what happened. It is left to the reader's imagination.


10. what is your opinion on Norwegian wood story?​


Answer:

Upon first reading the novel, I found Toru aloof and pensive. His narration was detached even when pertaining to extremely emotional personal events like falling in love for the first time or losing a friend to suicide. At first, it was slightly unsettling, but as I got further into the book and read other works by Murakami, I found that his writing style was comforting in a sense. Through his words, one feels as though they are in the depths of lush green woods on a foggy day, the leaves crunching and the air permeating with silence.

What I found interesting about the book’s romances was not Midori and Toru’s playful dynamic or the endearing letters exchanged between Naoko and Toru, but rather the way the two women transformed Toru. The more I read, the deeper into the woods I ventured, and in these woods was a long, winding path of growth and transformation for Toru. In this aspect, “Norwegian Wood” is a testament to how one person’s love can change you—what are the odds of that? Out of the millions of billions of people on Earth, Toru, Midori, and Naoko were brought clumsily yet divinely together.

Reading about their lives reminded me of the power that love and affection has and inspired me to reflect on the role of love in my own life. Murakami wrote, from the point of view of Midori, “I was always hungry for love. Just once, I wanted to know what it was like to get my fill of it—to be fed so much love I couldn’t take any more.” Midori spoke of her desire for a supreme kind of love, almost selfish in a sense, to satisfy the generational lack of love and intimacy that her parents had engendered. When reading Midori’s words, I was reminded of times when I felt an insatiable desire for love, seeking external validation and fulfillment from everyone but myself. However, this reminiscence did not lead to sadness, regret or distaste for my past decisions – rather reflection. This pattern followed as I read the rest of the book, as reading about trauma and flawed love from a third person perspective urged me to think about how I could learn and heal from similar experiences.

“Norwegian Wood” propelled Murakami to the forefront of mainstream literature and rightfully so. His book highlighted not only the highs and lows of love and growing up with trauma, but also how someone can entirely reconstruct your perspective on the world. I would definitely recommend this book to someone in a book slump, or even just simply looking for a soothing and serene read. On that note, I’d like to leave you with this quote: “When you fall in love, the natural thing to do is give yourself to it. That’s what I think. It’s just a form of sincerity.”


11. Who is the protagonist of the Norwegian wood? How will you describe him?​


Answer:

yung kontrabida

Explanation:

oo kasi ano yun nanga


12. how to use du, deg and dere? (norwegian)


Answer:

du means: you as a subject

deg means: you as an object

dere means: you if you're talking to multiple people

Explanation:

Sentences:

How are you?  

Hvordan har du det?

I baked this cake for you.  

Jeg bakte denne kaken for deg.

I will listen to all of you.

Jeg vil lytte til dere alle.


13. How to say i love you in Norwegian language?​


Jeg Elsker deg I searched it up


14. did Norwegian wood story change your views of the world?And of what is considered the right and wrong?​


Answer:

gdjdjdjdjddudididjdjdjdidjf


15. 1.what is the rising action in the story of norwegian wood?2.what is the fallinh action in the story of norwegian wood?ptulong po plss​


1. In the woods, Naoko brings Toru to climax using her hands before revealing that her sister, too, committed suicide as a teenager

2. Toru Watanabe, a young man who is damaged by the suicide of his high school friend, Kizuki.

16. A. Arrange the following sets of adjectives correctly. 1. some, small, Filipino, young children ________________________ 2. regularly-shaped, a, China, orange, plate ________________________ 3. hundred-year-old, heritage, a, tree ________________________ 4. the, dancing, Norwegian, glamorous, woman ________________________ 5. old-fashioned, classical, some, Spanish, music ________________________


Answer:

1. Some, Filipino, small, young children

2.a, china, orange, plate, regularly shaped

Explanation:

yun lang alam ko sorry


17. Identification of norwegian company owner/company​


Answer:

CEO

Explanation:

Your the one who created it


18. Translation of beautiful in norwegian language


The norwegian of the word "beautiful" is vakker.

19. How did the norwegian-greenland sea form?


Answer:

san po yon

Explanation:

hindi ko alm eh???

Answer:

The sea is often associated with the Arctic Ocean to the north.It produces generally formed ice-free condition especially around coastal regions of Iceland and Norway.


20. what inspired haruki murakami to write Norwegian wood story​


Haruki's inspiration in writing the novel was his own experiences and witnesses during his student days.


21. Which norwegian painter painted the expressionist


If it's "The Scream" painting, then it was painted by Edvard Munch between 1893 and 1910.

22. what is the message in the song Norwegian wood​


Answer:

-donno..byeee..hfghggddhjkii


23. a. American and Norwegian c. American and European b. AmericanKorean4. The religious and secular music were influenced bya. American and Norwegian c. American and European b. AmericaKorean5. The Philippine Old Asian music was referred as​


Answer:

4.a5.a

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24. what does "isn't it good, norwegian wood" mean ?​


Answer:

Norwegian wood (this bird has flown

Explanation:

i hope this is right;-;


25. most people..Norwegian in norway.. speak or are spoken by​


Answer:

Norway is home to two official languages – Norwegian and Sami. Norwegian is by far the language spoken by most people. Like Swedish, Danish and Icelandic, Norwegian is a Germanic language derived from Old Norse.

Explanation:

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26. what is the norwegian wood song all about???​


Answer:

Interestingly enough, the novel's name Norwegian Wood, published in 1987, was indeed inspired by the Beatles song with the same title, released two decades ago in 1965. The song describes John Lennon's extramarital affair. Obviously, the song depicts an intense desire for s3x (of the male protagonist).


27. how is the girl described? from the song "Norwegian Wood"​


Answer:

merry Christmas

Explanation:

happy new year


28. Which of the following seafood is also known as the “Norwegian lobster”? *a. Plaiceb. Scampic. Scallopsd. Crabs​


Answer:

c. scallops

Explanation:

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B. Scampi

Scampi, also called Dublin Bay Prawn or Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus), is an edible lobster of the order Decapoda.[1] It is widespread in the Mediterranean and northeastern Atlantic, from North Africa to Norway and Iceland, and is a gastronomic delicacy. Scampi is now the only surviving species in the genus Nephrops, after several other species were moved to the closely related genus Metanephrops.

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29. what is your impression in Norwegian wood​


Answer:

My impression in Norwegian wood is good place


30. 6. How does memory play an important part in the story of norwegian wood?


Norwegian Wood is a modern literary depiction of depression, suicide and the sense of grief born from loss. Although the novel deals with heavy themes, it leaves us with a positive message: even though we may be lost, we can continue to live as long as we try.


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