What did Blondie have in common with the Ramones?
a. A female lead singer
b. Initial success in England
c. Blisteringly fast tempos
d. A five-piece lineup
B
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Walden, or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau was dedicated to
a. teaching the virtues of living in communion with nature. b. showing the evils of industrialization. c. upholding the morality in conservation movements. d. justifying the agenda of the pro-industrial candidate.
You are directing a show in which you want the audience to have a communal experience
After the first performance you notice that the 150 people that attended sat quietly and unresponsive, even at the end of the performance, in the large theatre. Provided you can change any aspect of the show, which would most likely be the best change to make?A. Making the venue of the show much smaller to be more appropriate for a smaller audience. B. Change the lighting so that the audience members can see one another and share their experiences. C. Allow the actors to go out into the audience and connect with the audience members that way. D. None of these choices.
How does Zúrbaran's St. Serapion fulfill Ignatius of Loyola's purpose for art?
A. Its realism allowed viewers to imagine the events they witnessed. B. Its surface textures complied with the principles of Classical art. C. Its theme reflected the Protestant ideas about images. D. Its idealized figure elevated the viewer to God.
All of the following are true about Mozart's operas except
A. he wrote operas only in Italian B. some of his operas combine elements of the serious and comic styles C. he felt that music was the supreme element of opera D. classical restraint and proportion are often abandoned