Language arts are like poems like haiku and sort of stuffs, they are also considered as prose and plays. For example, I like music so i make an illiterative Haiku. MUSICAL MUSIC MELLIFLUOUS MELODY MARVELLOUS MUSIC As you can notice, all the words are starting with the same letter. This is the meaning of "illiterative". Also note that the lines are written in 5-7-5 syllable form. This is the property of Haiku. However, it is usually used for nature so I have violated a rule... ^_^ Can others help me in prose and plays?
"Art thou" is an archaic way of saying "are you" in modern English. It originates from Middle English, where "art" is the second person singular form of "to be," and "thou" means "you." In contemporary language, it can be simply replaced with "are you."
Because art is its own language, it communicates through images or music
Start with asking, "How do you get an A in language arts?"
"Where art thou" is an archaic way of asking "where are you" in English literature, often associated with Shakespearean language. It is used to inquire about someone's location or whereabouts.
the language would be Japanese
Content in language arts is the message that is conveyed in the art work. this may be intellectual or emotional message which is essential or significant to art.
as a group,what are the basic visual symbols in the language of art called
"Thou art bidden" means "you are invited" or "you are requested." It is often used in formal or old-fashioned language as a way of telling someone they are being asked to do something.
it is and its also a language
Yes.
The word art is spelled as arte in the Spanish language. In the Latin language the word is spelled the same as it is in English.
because poetry and figurative language are a form of language arts and both those things are part of art so thts bascally how they connect