The critic _____ wrote a scathing review of Whistler's Nocturne in Black and Gold

a. John Ruskin
b. Edvard Munch
c. Charles Darwin
d. Clement Greenberg


a

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In William Byrd's "Sing Joyfully," each line of text ends with a

a. cadence, though some are elided with the next line of text. b. sequence of paired imitation. c. homophonic plagal figure. d. shift in meter.

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In Allegory with Venus and Cupid, Bronzino paints Venus holding a golden apple primarily to

a. allude to the fall of Eve. b. emphasize her sensuality. c. symbolize her strength. d. reference the Trojan War.

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The scene of the cavalry rescue in John Ford'sĀ Stagecoach

A. demonstrates how sound can call our attention to events happening offscreen, such as when the bugle call signaled the pending rescue. B. is an unusual case of a major action sequence being played with no music at all. C. greatly exaggerates the volume of the rifle shots to convey the characters' subjective reactions. D. shows that manipulation of a sound's fidelity can be used to create a striking transition, such as when the gunshots were manipulated to sound like horse hooves.

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