What aspect of the beauty of nature did Ansel Adams's photographs emphasize?
A. Nature's beauty was a metaphor for goodness.
B. Its beauty offered an alternative to modernity.
C. Its beauty showed it was untouched by humans.
D. Its beauty symbolized the higher truths offered through philosophy.
Answer: C
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A. the mathematical and language arts B. theology and the sciences C. music and architecture D. Latin, Greek, and French
Beethoven composed ___ piano sonatas with opus numbers over a _____ -year period
A) 500, 10 B) 32, 25 C) 9, 9 D) 16, 3 E) 75, 30
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A. still life subjects and tapestries
B. flowers and food
C. figures and still life elements
D. insects and utensils
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A. Hungarian B. German C. Polish D. Italian