In its fusion of Christian and pagan traditions, Caedmon’s Hymns is most similar to the
a) illuminations in The Book of Kells.
b) equestrian statue of Charlemagne
c) Bayeux Tapestry.
d) purse cover from the Sutton Hoo burial ship
Answer: A
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A. natural-looking landscape B. nonobjective, or nonrepresentational, painting C. a Rococo painting style D. dramatic use of light and shadow
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a. Timothy O'Sullivan b. Julia Margaret Cameron c. Alfred Stieglitz d. Henri Cartier-Bresson e. Jacques-Henri Lartigue
Unlike swing, avant-garde jazz didn't catch on with the general public because it
a. had singers. b. was chaotic. c. employed danceable rhythms. d. had big-name artists that drew large crowds.
Listen to the audio clip. Carl Perkins.mp3 What is the style of this song performed by Carl Perkins?
What will be an ideal response?