What was Ornette Coleman's most common approach to form?
a) He avoided using any kind of musical form.
b) He used fragments of melody to structure his solos.
c) He built his pieces on a complex architecture.
d) He allowed the drummer to dictate shifts in sections.
b
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a) formulating the "categorical imperative." b) compiling a 28-volume encyclopedia. c) writing the first autobiography. d) contributing to the Declaration of Independence.
A feminist sensibility is best exemplified by which of the following artworks?
a) The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago b) Leonardo's Lady by Audrey Flack c) Nature Abhors a Vacuum by Helen Frankenthaler d) Ribbons and Jewels by Hazel Rebold
Consider Kandinsky's Black Lines and Miró's Carnival of the Harlequin. Identify the movements with which each work is associated. Discuss each artist's use of abstraction and/or nonrepresentation.
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Which of the following best describes the typical episode of a television series?
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