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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a) was one of the first major punk artists b) was a singer/songwriter c) began her career writing songs at the Brill Building d) was the star of several Blaxploitation flicks
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)
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
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