Entertainment generally shows us an agreeable mirror of ourselves and our ideas
about how the world is or should be.
a) True
b) False
a
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What was one technical consequence of early nineteenth-century cameras?
a) Photographers could only record stationary objects. b) Photographers needed outside light. c) Photographers had to use expensive film. d) Photographers could not develop their own work.
A filmmaker's creative choices can be constrained by technology, stylistic norms, or taste.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An inexpensive type of clapboard building that developed in the early twentieth century is known as __________
A. Neoclassical B. Carpenter Gothic C. Romantic D. Anglo-Indian E. Arabesque
What distinguishes chamber music from orchestral music?
A. In chamber music, there is usually one player per part; in orchestral music, there may be many people playing the same part. B Chamber music and orchestral music are two different terms for the same type of music. C Chamber music is written for a large group of instruments while orchestral music is written for a small group of instruments. D In chamber music, there are usually many people playing the same part; in orchestral music, there is usually only one player per part.