The ground-floor shops of Imperial insulae were usually of what standard type?
A) ?multiple-room, timber-roofed
B) ?one-room, timber-roofed
C) ?multiple-room, corbel-vaulted
D) ?one-room, concrete-vaulted
D
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1. Regional and community theaters regularly sign contracts covering their performers with the leading stage actors union—Actors’ Equity Association. 2. Shows mounted in dinner theaters are typically original productions commissioned by the theater, saving the facility from having to pay hefty fees to license rights to a Broadway show. 3. Despite limited budgets, summer theaters can afford name actors in top roles for their musical productions. 4. Despite limited budgets, summer theaters regularly hire union musicians under contract with the American Federation of Musicians labor union to work in the orchestra pit. 5. Because of worries about oversaturation, a hit Broadway musical will have no more than one authorized “national touring” version playing in other cities at any one time.
A work based on a chorale melody and intended to be played as an introduction to a Protestant service is called a(n) ________.
A. cantata B. chorale prelude C. oratorio D. fantasia
In Paul Landacre's Growing Corn, we see a good example of the __________ that can be obtained from the skillful use of wood engraving
a. precise lines and tonal gradations b. primitive, broadly grained lines c. vertically gouged lines parallel to the wood grain d. hazy, blurred lines e. nonlinear effect
Scholars believe the Bull Leaping mural from the palace of Knossos on Crete represents _____________
A. a popular form of entertainment B. a scene from Minoan legend C. a fertility ritual or initiation practice D. none of the above