What is Edmund Burke's definition of the sublime?

a. Awe mixed with terror
b. Courage and kindness
c. Sentimentality
d. Heroic action


a

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Unlike the Mass, the motet could employ either original poetry or Biblical verses for its text, and thus offered composers a wider range of expression.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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When bebop drummers used the bass drum to create disruptive accents, it was known as

a. riding the accent b. comping c. keeping time d. dropping bombs

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In Aeschylus's Oresteia, the dead bodies of two characters were shown to the audience by means of a platform that rolled or rotated into the performance space. This platform was called a(n):

a. eccyclema b. mechane c. onkos d. orchestra e. skene

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