The film and opera that interpret Thomas Mann's Death in Venice

A. vary widely from the story
B. continue where the story left off in the film and opera
C. remain faithful to the story
D. none of the above


C

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a. the first published blues song written by W.C. Handy b. the "red-light" area of New Orleans where jazz was to evolve in the early twentieth century c. a slang term for blues songs based in fiction rather than in a real-life event d. the nightclub where the patrons coined the term "jazz" to describe the style of music being played there

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Picasso became of the first artists to appropriate _____________ art

A. Paleolithic B. Native American C. medieval D. African

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The Sistine Ceiling (fig. 18.28) by Michelangelo was commissioned by Pope Julius II

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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All of the following statements are true of the Roman Colosseum, EXCEPT which one?

A. Amphitheaters like the Colosseum were used by the Romans for entertainment, including chariot races, mock sea battles, gladiatorial contests, and a variety of brutal blood sports B. The Colosseum's exterior arches are framed by engaged columns displaying the three Greek orders: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian C. Underneath the floor of the Colosseum was a complex of rooms and tunnels from which athletes, gladiators, and wild animals emerged to entertain the crowds D. The Colosseum was built as a temple to all of the Roman gods, and its name means "all of the gods"

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