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Помогите пожалуйста сократить текст. According to statistics, a large number of teens watch music videos more than two hours a day. There on screen are cool and rebellious rappers, looking and sounding unique. Teens want a piece of that image. Wearing the same clothes as rappers who often sing violent and offensive lyrics can make the teens in such clothes feel very cool and rebellious too. And rap fashion is big business. Rap and hip-hop were born in the ghettoes of New York City over 30 years ago. Not too many years later, hip-hop enthusiasts began to wear expensive designer labels such as Polo, Ralf Lauren, Prada and Gucci. The clothes were often worn with a lack of respect to tradition or authority, e.g. wearing a baseball cap backwards or leaving shoelaces untied. Rappers wore enormous gold necklaces extravagant it became known as bling bling. Rap style so fashionable nowadays is not only wearing oversized hoodies and oversized pants that are pulled down low. It is also rap language or rather rap slang used by many teens. Here are some rap words and expressions. Some of them you can often hear in songs: bling bling - shiny, obviously very expensive jack - to steal banging - excellent , cool diss (short for "disrespect") - to insult someone eye candy - someone who is good-looking, whose only aim is to look good and whose personality is not important boo - girlfriend (like "baby" or "honey") crid - home da bomb - very good Middle-class white teens growing in wealthy neighbourhoods also spend long hours watching rap videos. They want to get away from boring American mainstream culture. Since white artists like Justin Timberlake and Eminem have been accepted by black rap culture, many white kids have become less self-conscious about adopting rap style. And what is a better way to express the generation gap than listening to music many parents find “offensive” and using words they have never heard of?Rap wouldn't be rap without its bad-boy image.It's well-know that some rap singers used to sell drugs and have faced murder charges.So, does rap glamorize crime?Some people say "yes" .Some say "no". And what do you think?
Помогите пожалуйста сократить текст)) According to statistics, a large number of teens watch music videos more than two hours a day. There on screen are cool and rebellious rappers, looking and sounding unique. Teens want a piece of that image. Wearing the same clothes as rappers who often sing violent and offensive lyrics can make the teens in such clothes feel very cool and rebellious too. And rap fashion is big business. Rap and hip-hop were born in the ghettoes of New York City over 30 years ago. Not too many years later, hip-hop enthusiasts began to wear expensive designer labels such as Polo, Ralf Lauren, Prada and Gucci. The clothes were often worn with a lack of respect to tradition or authority, e.g. wearing a baseball cap backwards or leaving shoelaces untied. Rappers wore enormous gold necklaces extravagant it became known as bling bling. Rap style so fashionable nowadays is not only wearing oversized hoodies and oversized pants that are pulled down low. It is also rap language or rather rap slang used by many teens. Here are some rap words and expressions. Some of them you can often hear in songs: bling bling - shiny, obviously very expensive jack - to steal banging - excellent , cool diss (short for "disrespect") - to insult someone eye candy - someone who is good-looking, whose only aim is to look good and whose personality is not important boo - girlfriend (like "baby" or "honey") crid - home da bomb - very good Middle-class white teens growing in wealthy neighbourhoods also spend long hours watching rap videos. They want to get away from boring American mainstream culture. Since white artists like Justin Timberlake and Eminem have been accepted by black rap culture, many white kids have become less self-conscious about adopting rap style. And what is a better way to express the generation gap than listening to music many parents find “offensive” and using words they have never heard of? Rap wouldn't be rap without its bad-boys image.Its well-known that some rap singer used to sell drugs and have faced murder chargers.So does rap glamorize crime?Some people say "yes ". Some say "no". And what do you think?
помогите пожалуйста нужно раскрыть скобки и поставить глаголы в правильной напряженной форме,спасибо огромное всем I live in the village of Parkhomivka near Kharkiv. ( Я живу в селе Пархомовка близ Харькова. This village (to become) famous in Ukraine and abroad for its Museum of History and Arts.Этот поселок, чтобы стать известным в Украине и за рубежом своим музеем истории и искусств.) (2)It( to have) a unique collection of important artwork. он имеет неповторимую коллекцию важные произведения искусства (3)People often (to call)it the 'mini-Hermitage' because it has artworks of the most famous European artists. люди часто называют его мини-Эрмитажем, потому что произведения из самых известных европейских художников. (4)This museum (to appear) thanks to a school history teacher Afanasiy Lunem. (4)этот музей появится благодаря учителю истории школы Афанасий Lunem. (5) He (to come) to Parkhomivka after World War 11 and (6) (to open) a small museum in the school. (5) он пришел в Пархомовке после 11 Мировой Войны и (6), чтобы открыть небольшой музей в школе. (7)The interest in the school museum (to grow) each day. интерес к школьному музею (расти) каждый день. (8)So lunev (to expand) his collection. так Лунев (расширить) свою коллекцию. (9)In 1987, the museum (to become) a department of Kharkiv Art Museum. в 1987 году, музей (стать) отделом Харьковского художественного музея. (10) The pupils of our school often(to go) on excursions to this museum. (10) ученики нашей школы часто(ходить) на экскурсии в этот музей.