The ________ is a pair of single-headed drums played by one performer, popular in north India.
A. tabla
B. tambura
C. sitar
D. alap
Answer: A
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A. Capturing the emperor of the Han dynasty B. Bringing captives to Babylon C. Capturing the emperor Valerian D. Leading his soldiers in battle
Why was Judy Taylor’s History of Labor in Maine eventually removed from its place in the headquarters of Maine’s Labor Department?
a) As the painting’s owner, the government could remove it. b) It presented a one-sided view of history that was critical of the government. c) It did not demonstrate stylistic innovation in its presentation of the subject matter. d) The artist chose to remove it instead of editing its original content.
In the 19th century, Neoclassicism gave way to a new movement called _____
A) ?academic art B) ?the Hudson River School C) ?Romanticism D) ?the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Diction serves many purposes including: a. directing attention to minor plot points
b. imparting wisdom. c. None of the available choices. d. revealing the themes and ideas of a play.