If an actor auditions for a play and has an amazing monologue, he or she will probably be cast simply because of talent and experience.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Orpheus is allowed to cross the River Styx and bring Eurydice back from the dead, but, ____________________

A) he has to jump in the river and die himself B) the serpent will be waiting to bite her again when they return C) she will not be the same person that he lost D) they will have to appear in episodes of the series "Lost" E) he cannot look back while leaving, or Eurydice will be gone forever

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Why might Freddie Keppard, Sidney Bechet, and Jelly Roll Morton have left New Orleans before 1915?

a. the allure of the road and job opportunities in bigger cities b. the closing of Storyville c. discriminatory laws in the South d. dissatisfaction with the way jazz styles were developing

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Although each visual and aural element, considered in isolation, is capable of projecting a message and evoking a

response, in actuality these elements are seldom wholly separated from each other.

a. True b. False

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Match the following:

a. deep blues b. "Rocket 88" c. doo-wop d. electric blues e. triplet f. jump band g. Louis Jordan h. cover version i. Billboard j. Muddy Waters 1. A post-WWII blues styles characterized by the use of a full rhythm section, including electric guitar. It is the most popular form of contemporary blues. 2. A pop-oriented R & B genre that typically featured remakes of popular standards or pop-style originals by black vocal groups. 3. A weekly periodical devoted to the music industry; it tracks the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. 4. A term coined by Robert Palmer to describe blues least influenced by other styles, e.g., pop, jazz, or gospel. 5. In the late 1940s, a small band?rhythm section plus a few horns?that played a rhythm-and-blues style influenced by big-band swing and blues. 6. A version of a song by someone other than the original artist. 7. Electric blues artist from the Delta who found his success in Chicago. 8. Considered by many to be the first rock and roll recording. 9. Popular band leader and saxophone player, his music paved the way for rock and roll. 10. A division of the beat into three equal parts.

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