Yoshitomo Nara's Dead Flower contrasts its menacing subject with the use of a heavy outline associated with
a) the cuteness of a juvenile style.
b) the simplicity of a naïve style.
c) the drama of an energetic style.
d) stability and clarity.
Answer: a
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Find the matching number from among the choices listed at bottom. Use none more than once, and be aware that there are more choices than you will use
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a. make a major character stand out, while making minor characters seem less important. b. establish a consciousness in the minds of the audience. c. convey a sense of restriction and freedom at the same time. d. contradict the wishes of the director and playwright
Playwriting started out as a way to make money and has continued as such since Ancient Greece.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)