How does Georges Seurat achieve a sense of mass in L’Écho?

a. He lightens areas of shadow with white gouache.
b. He creates subtle gradations in value with ink washes.
c. He builds up areas of light and shadow with cross-hatching.
d. He produces chiaroscuro by using Conté crayon.


d. He produces chiaroscuro by using Conté crayon.

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Which musicians formed the rhythm section of Coltrane's Classic Quartet?

a. McCoy Tyner, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones b. Red Garland, Reggie Workman, and Elvin Jones c. McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones d. Bill Evans, Charles Mingus and Elvin Jones

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Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the dramaturg?

A. Researching criticism and interpretations of plays from the past B. Identifying significant plays from the past that have been overlooked C. Hiring the director and performers D. Serving as a historical resource for the creative team

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How do artists achieve the range of tonal qualities necessary to distinguish various textures, masses, shapes, and objects in engravings?

a)  by varying the density of fine lines b)  by using aquatint c)  by exposing the plate to acid d)  by changing the force of the press

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Accents placed before or after the beat are called:

a. harmony. b. improvisation. c. riffs. d. syncopation.

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