Compared to other examples comparable to this composition, why is this one unusual?

a) it moves through a wide variety of keys
b) it moves through a fairly limited number of keys
c) it calls for the voice to hum at a dramatic point
d) it moves through only a minimum of keys; however the secondary key is bII


a

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Clara Wieck Schumann emphasizes the first appearance of song's title "Forward!" through __________

a) polyphonic elaboration b) trumpet-like unison c) drawn-out homophony d) staccato emphasis in the string section

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Eadweard Muybridge's photographs, such as Annie G., Cantering, Saddled, are early examples of artists

a) capturing an object in motion. b) perfecting the medium of photography c) using black-and-white photography. d) using projected motion pictures.

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Which of the following is true of a fixed camera?

A. It is wedded to a single subjective character viewpoint. B. It creates a sense of movement through panning and tilting. C. It moves as little as possible. D. It observes an action dispassionately.

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