The Taj Mahal was a _____ for the Mughal emperor's wife
A) ?palace
B) ?tomb
C) ?temple
D) ?temporary residence
B
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Late Byzantine artists invented an ideal geometry to __________.
A. evoke the presence of a spiritual realm B. prevent artists from forming personal styles C. demonstrate continuity with Classical Greece D. create diversity in religious images
Which Neo-Dada artists are often seen as a bridge from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art?
a) Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns b) Marcel Duchamp and Jackson Pollock c) Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell d) Mark Rothko and John Cage
Select any relatively recent crime thriller, such as David Fincher's Gone Girl (2014) or Jaume Collet-Serra's The Commuter (2018), and discuss how the filmmaker has manipulated the typical characters and narrative structure to refresh the genre.
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