Euripides's Hippolytus, Racine's Phèdre, and O'Neil's Desire Under the Elms
A. tell the same story through different plots.
B. reflect the conventions of the time in which they were written.
C. focus on the different characters to alter the audience's experience of the same events.
D. all of the above.
D
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Giorgio de Chirico was one of the younger members of the Surrealist movement.
a. true b. false
In e.e. cummings' poem "l(a)", what is the relationship of the structure to the theme?
A. The structure makes the poem's theme ironic. B. The structure serves to convey the theme. C. The structure and the theme make an important political statement. D. The structure and the theme are completely unrelated.
What does modal improvisation entail?
a. Playing over rapidly changing chords b. Playing to evoke a particular mood or feel c. Switching between rapidly d. Improvisation using a single scale for extended periods
List a sample text line from each section of the “Sarasiruha” text. (See Worlds of Music, p. 322.) (Sample text lines may vary.)
What will be an ideal response?