A series of paintings is called __________.
A. a cycle
B. a program
C. an agenda
D. a round
Answer: A
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A. Schumann. B. Mendelssohn. C. Liszt. D. Brahms.
In his design for the new train station at New York City's World Trade Center site, Santiago Calatrava stated that his goal was to __________.
A. use light as a construction material B. make an expression of the harmonious relationship with the environment that is typical of the local culture C. embody the sights, sounds, and tensions of contemporary urban life D. achieve something as close as possible to the object of desire
The French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville gained most fame for such dry, laconic gangster films as Bob le flambeur, Le Doulos, Le Deuxième souffle, and Le Samouraï. These films teem with bravura techniques that involve:
A. available-light shooting. B. trolley-mounted camerawork. C. studio shooting. D. short takes.
Of the American directors specializing in melodramas, comedies, and musicals, Vincente Minnelli and George Cukor stand out for their shrewd use of:
A. long takes. B. low-key lighting. C. documentary techniques. D. flashback narratives.