Who is the composer of this listening example?
A. Louis Moreau Gottschalk
B. George Gershwin
C. Arthur Farwell
D. Thomas Wiggins
Answer: C
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A common exposition technique throughout fiction films of the 1930s and 1940s was to provide information through the use of
A. subtitles. B. musical interludes. C. newspaper headlines. D. radio broadcasts.
Which of the following best describes this selection's performance style?
a) direct b) antiphonal c) responsorial d) a combination of responsorial and antiphonal
Only 22 of Chaucer’s planned 120 Canterbury Tales exist because he
a. burned the remaining tales for fear of political persecution. b. died before completing the remaining tales. c. accepted a diplomatic post in France, where the remaining tales were seized and destroyed. d. buried the remaining tales, which have yet to be found.
Which of the following elements show that the new palace at Knossos was carefully planned?
A. Scarce attention given to rainwater collection and drainage B. Clusters of rooms of similar function around the central court C. Single-story building spread widely across the landscape D. Strong thick walls built of granite blocks and cement