Tall twin towers were integrated into the façades of Romanesque churches in
a. Italy.
b. England.
c. the South of France.
d. Normandy.
d
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A. the braggart soldier in Roman comedy B. Old Lady Squeamish in Wycherley's The Country Wife C. the generic married couple in Ionesco's The Bald Soprano D. Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire
The first photographic film using the "negative-positive" principle was invented by an Englishman named
a. William Henry Fox Talbot b. Julia Margaret Cameron c. Timothy O'Sullivan d. Henri Cartier-Bresson e. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
A column is...
A. a sculpture in which 3-dimensional forms are carved from a flat background. B. a wall painting on wet plaster. C. an upright support, usually cylindrical, for a roof or the upper part of a building. D. a representation of a realistic human form.
How is August Wilson chronicling African-American history in his plays?
A. By writing a play for each decade of the twentieth century B. By focusing all works on the Freedom Road C. By writing a play that uses the same character in different situations, environments and time settings D. By writing plays that are all set in predominantly black sections of Pittsburgh, PA