Answer:emotional
Explanation:
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Which statement about Roman art is true? A. Roman art matured during the Hellenistic era in which the refinement and restraint seen in Greek art had given way to dynamic poses and strong emotions. B. The Romans believed in showing idealized portrayals of the human body as characterized by the elegance seen in the statue Venus de Milo. C. The Romans always portrayed their emperors as powerful, absolute rulers as seen in the Colossal Head of Constantine.
Answer:
A. Roman art matured during the Hellenistic era in which the refinement and restraint seen in Greek art had given way to dynamic poses and strong emotions.
Answer:
A.) Roman art matured in the hellenstic era
Explanation:
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All of the following are musical elements of Duke Ellington’s late 1920s and early 1930s "breakthrough" except:______.
A. He clarified the nature of big-band jazz.
B. He elevated jazz as a dignified, intellectual music.
C. He composed popular songs in individual and adventurous ways.
D. He made stride piano a part of his piano and orchestral style.
E. He focused solely on blues style.
Answer: e. is the answer because blues and jazz are two different things. A,B,C, and D are correct.
A snail travels at a rate of 2.58 feet per minute.
Answer:
Correct it is my good sir
You are attempting to convince an audience that animal testing is morally wrong.
Give your own responses to issues raised in
Ikemetuna sub-story in THINGS FALL APART
Answer:
It raises the issues of cultures and traditions in Umuofia village, and the belief that men should be strong both in action and decision making.
Explanation:
Ikemefuna sub story in the book Things Fall Apart, deals specifically about how Ikemefuna came to be in the village of Umuofia, in which Okonkwo, a reputable and well respected personality, housed Ikemefuna, while acting as a father to him, a knowledge unknown to Ikemefuna, who was a very small child at the time of adoption, and was actually considered as a settlement between a nearby village and the village of Umuofia over a certain disputes.
However, due to certain happenings in Umuofia village, and the conclusion of the village elders to sacrifice Ikemefuna to the gods, Okonkwo, despite being regarded as the father to Ikemefuna and very closer to him, decided to participate in the execution of Ikemefuna, so as to appear not to weak among the village elders, in which Okonkwo eventually execute Ikemefuna in the process.
The death of Ikemefuna which is the sub story of the book, raises the issues of cultures and traditions in Umuofia village, and the belief that men should be strong both in action and decision making.
It later set the tone of the events that occurred in the book, some of which is the degeneration of Okonkwo and his son Nwoye's relationship, and as well the symbolic exile of Okonkwo from Umuofia.
Question 1
From the DVD, More Human than Human, what did the seagull chicks get so excited about?
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Watch the first episode of How Art Made The World: More Human Than Human.
What did the seagull chicks get so excited about?
Answer:
The baby seagull chicks get excited, not by their mother, but by the red stripe on their mother´s beak. And they get even more attracted to a yellow stick with not only one, but three red stripes.
Explanation:
Professor V.S. Ramachandran describes Niko Tinbergen´s Herring Gull Test to explain the neurological principle of peak shift. The brain is wired to concentrate on elements of objects that are considered most important, such as the Herring gull chicks concentrate on the red stripe on their mother´s beack to get her to feed them.
This example is used to explain why past artists created exaggerated versions of the human body, concentrating on elements such as women´s breasts and abdomen.
What architecture is known for its large stained glass windows
Answer:
Gothic Architecture
Stained glass windows are one of the most recognizable features of Gothic architecture
Italian artist, Bronzino's painting Venus, Cupid and Folly and Time 1546, is an example of
A. Iconography
B. Outsider art
C. Self expression
D. Original sin
Match the following.
1. a small unstaged opera-like work with a secular or sacred
theme
2. a piano-like instrument with a very small keyboard
3. an instrumental work showcasing a soloist or small ensemble, with orchestral accompaniment
4. the combining of two or more melodies coherently to create
musical harmony without the help of chords
5. a form in which themes are introduced and imitated in
counterpoint style
6. a large category of works in similar form or style
concerto
fugue
cantata
clavichord
genre
counterpoint
Answer:
1. Cantata 2. Clavichord 3. Concerto 4. Counterpoint 5. Fuge 6. Genre
Explanation:
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What key is this pice in?
Answer:
A Major
Explanation:
A major contains 3 sharps. In your top cleft there is one above the line (G) , one on F, and one on C. In bass cleft there's ones on C, F, and G.
In contemporary times, many people in addition to the artist help to determine what art we see, and to some extent influence what is considered to be art through art exhibitions and other media. True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The artist try to leave a impact on the viewers mind by their piece of work. In contemporary times the people helps to determine the art we see. The art exhibitions were conducted to influence the audience and familiarize them with the art masterpieces. Artist helps us to see the world in an innovative way through their work.
why was pizza made, who was the creater of pizza,and why is pizza spelled with z's instead of S's
Answer: yum
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Creator : Raffaele Esposito
Why was it created, Someone asked for pizza.
It was how the Itlains spelled it
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Which of the following is an example of a flexibility activity?
Answer:
Butterfly Stretch, V-sit and reach, quad stretch.
Explanation:
There are no options given, but Ill name a few that are good examples.
Which is one of the revolutionary developments in Roman architecture
Answer:
The Roman Architectural Revolution, also known as the Concrete Revolution, was the widespread use in Roman architecture of the previously little-used architectural forms of the arch, vault, and dome. ... These included amphitheatres, aqueducts, baths, bridges, circuses, dams, domes, harbours, temples, and theatres.
Question 4 of 10
2 Points
Which instrument listed below is an example of a membranophone?
O A. Finger cymbals
O B. Guiro
O C. Maracas
O D. Kazoo
SUBMIT
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I looked it up and the only one that made sense was a kazoo.
Because Christ Preaching is an early print by Rembrandt, we know what about it?'
Answer:
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Explanation:
-subtle gradations of light and dark
-intricate areas of cross-hatching in areas of shadow
Minor variations in light and darkness and complex cross-hatching in the shadowed areas.
What was Jesus preaching?In his teachings, Jesus regularly utilized parables to address the topic of poverty among his audience. The Acts of the Apostles contains instances of the early Church debating how to view property, disadvantaged local widows, and the proper attitude toward worldly prosperity.
Considering that people have nothing to boast about if a person preach the gospel. For the sake of necessity, they must. Woe to me if they don't proclaim the gospel! Deliver the word, be ready in season and out, correct, reprimand, and encourage while staying utterly patient and illuminating, and be prepared both in season and out.
Jesus spoke many parables. He derived spiritual teachings from his encounters with life.
Thus, Minor variations in light and darkness and complex cross-hatching.
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(Beethoven, Symphony 5, 1st movement)
When the opening motive is not a clear part of the main musical
idea-as is the case, for example, at 0:53 and 2:20-where and how might a related musical
figure still be present?
Answer:
12e
Explanation:
The pitch of which drum can be altered?
snare drum
bass drum
timpani
none of the above
Answer:
Timpani
Explanation:
A timpani's pitch can be altered. Before an orchestra or band concert, you can often see the percussionists tuning their timpani.
What social and cultural influences impacted the music of the Classical
period? Do you think today's music is influenced by social and cultural
factors? Why or why not?
Classical Music was largely influenced by a period of time in which society was more contemporary and ancient. The music itself would show the changes happening towards society, so in a way it's not how the music was shaped, but how the music shaped others.
Thanks to Classical Music, music was more accessable due to public concerts, church, courts, operas, concerts, and symphonies.
Musicians today, such as Led Zepellin and the Beatles, are still influenced by classical music. The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby:, you can hear a string quartet playing, which could almost sort of be a callback to the time period, but definitely influenced by the era (saying this as a generalization to give an example).
2 Points
The ancient Chinese made their instruments from many materials. Which of
the materials listed below were used to construct ancient Chinese
instruments?
O A. Satin and reeds
B. Silk and bamboo
O C. Bronze and stone
O D. Clay and bone
SUBMIT
Answer:
The first musical instruments should be the Bianzhong, which were made of bronze.
Later on, there were instruments made of wood, bamboo, animal skins, etc.
Explanation:
History, and Google.
8. Which Greek pottery style featured figures in silhouette?
Orientalizing style
Archaic style
Black-figure style
Doric style
An idiophone is a solid instrument that vibrates when it is?
O A. blown
O B. struck
O c. hit
D D. scraped
Answer:
scraped, hit, struck
Explanation:
A realistic painting of a woman wearing a blue dress with a white collar and a white and blue wide-brimmed hat.
This painting is an example of a(n) _______(1)_______. As with many other paintings of this media, the colors are _______(2)_______.
a.
(1) oil painting; (2) blended and the lines difficult to identify.
b.
(1) tempera painting; (2) applied so that the image appears almost faded, or tinted.
c.
(1) oil painting; (2) as true as they were the day the artist applied them.
d.
(1) tempera painting; (2) have been applied in specific layers, beginning with the lightest colors first, followed by the darker colors.
Answer:
C.(1) oil painting; (2) as true as they were the day the artist applied them.
Answer:
(1) oil painting; (2) as true as they were the day the artist applied them.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the Mona Lisa and different from other traditional works?
Her upper body is painted in a pyramidal shape, rather than a full body pose.
b She is looking directly at the viewer rather than following the line of the tilt of her head
sfumato
all of the above
Help!
14.
Palestrina's career was centered around which city
a. Kalamazoo. b. Berlin.
c. Rome. d. Dublin
Answer:
the answer is c.rome
Explanation:
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What are the 3 most invaluable roles of a producer
1. writing coverage on the script
2. Making phone calls
3. directing coordinating and fundraising process
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Which type of Greek pottery was also used as funeral memorials?
Answer:
One example is the Dipylon amphora. Normal vases are not painted but wealthy Greeks could afford luxuriously painted ones.
Other types of vases:
amphorae, kraters, oinochoe, and kylix cups
please Identify and explain 2 denial of powers of the state and national government?
Answer:
The Founders and Federalism
Explanation: