The so-called veristic Surrealism of Magritte means that
a. his forms are imaginary.
b. his forms are clear and realistic but their combinations are surreal.
c. his forms are surreal and fantastic.
d. his arrangements make manifest sense but latent nonsense.
b
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Which of the following best describes the form of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony?
What will be an ideal response?
Assume that you are going to the theatre. Choose a specific play, perhaps one you are asked to attend for class assignment, and list the preconceptions you might take with you (regarding subject matter, author, the play itself, the historical period in which it was written, and personal factors). Where do your preconceptions come from and why?
What will be an ideal response?
One of Peter Abelard's greatest intellectual accomplishments was to
A. divorce scholarship from church teachings. B. champion a moderate realism that held that the "universals" existed, but only as mental concepts and devices. C. undermine the Aristotelian ideas that had dominated learning in the earlier Middle Ages. D. create a convincing argument for an extreme realism that completely rejected universals.