What feature of James McNeill Whistler's work, Billingsgate, creates rhythm?

A. Repeating colored circles
B. Vertical lines of ship masts
C. Wavelike, horizontal bars
D. Strong use of negative space


Answer: B

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a) the "rebirth" of Enlightenment-era logic b) war and death c) orchestras touring extensively in Europe d) the "rebirth"of arts and sciences from antiquity

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If faburden was such a popular technique in English musical performance, then why are there almost no written examples?

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Emerson's work of American transcendentalism is entitled

a. "Nature." b. Walden. c. "Song of Myself." d. Pomp and Circumstance.

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The architectural feature of the Early Christian churches that allowed for windows to illuminate the nave was the:

a. apse. b. transept. c. clerestory. d. narthex.

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