In conventional Hollywood moviemaking the script is the editor's primary guide in developing the movie's basic structure
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The ancient Egyptians called Egypt “Kemet,” meaning “Black Land,” because
a) the Nile River floods deposited black fertile soil. b) the ancient Egyptians were a dark-skinned people. c) natron, the substance used in the ritualized process of mummification, turns the body black. d) the surrounding desert was called “the Red Land.”
The master printmaker of the sixteenth century was
A. Erasmus. B. Dürer. C. Cranach. D. Bosch.
Painting in seventeenth-century England
A. reflected the fluctuation of the local art market. B. was controlled by the courtly but restrained taste of the aristocracy. C. responded to the demands of middle-class patrons for a civic-minded art. D. had religious themes as the dominant subject.
Which electric bassist was known for his staccato, percussive funk accompaniments and fast, clean solos?
a. Miroslav Vitous b. Eddie Gomez c. Jaco Pastorius d. Charlie Haden