The __________, developed by Margaret Bourke-White, is an assemblage of several photographs into a readable narrative

A. montage
B. close-up
C. photo essay
D. rayograph
E. animation


C

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When W.A. Mozart moved to Vienna in 1781, his piano concerts provided him with the ideal vehicle for impressing the emperor because __________

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The Minoans used the ________ fresco technique on their walls.

a. faux or false b. secco or dry c. imported d. true or wet

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Which of these would one most likely visualize during the last movement of Berlioz' Symphonie fantastique?

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