Each commedia dell'arte troupe developed comic routines which were repeated in every

show, particularly bits of physical humor or virtuosity. These comic routines were called:



a. Lazzi
b. Bits
c. Zanni
d. Farce


a.

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information?

What will be an ideal response?

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What does your text mean when it says of Garner's photograph The Home of the Rebel Sharpshooter: Battlefield at Gettysburg, "the staging of this photograph raises questions about visual fact and fiction"?

A. Despite seeming to capture reality, photographs are composed to create a picture. B. Despite being examples of modern technology, photographs reflect traditional sources. C. Despite appearing to be works of art, photographs are products of science. D. Despite reflecting fiction, photographs are also visual facts.

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Costumes for production are added

a. at the first technical rehearsal. b. at the first dress rehearsal. c. during previews. d. as early as possible.

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What detail of The Virgin of Carmel Saving Souls in Purgatory exemplifies Christian iconography?

a. the figures from the folk art tradition. b. the trompe l’oeil depiction of objects c. the saltire motif found in family heraldry d. the subjects, including God, Mary, and angels

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