What is a Denouement?
a. The point in a play where something takes a turn
for the worse.
b. Some Silly French word.
c. The point in a play where all the loose ends are tied
up; resolution.
d. An occurrence that sets the dramatic action of the
play in motion
C.
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A. Ecumenical at Brighton B. Council of Trent C. Vatican I Council D. Magna Carta
The earliest use of metal objects was as _________________
A. tools B. ornamentation C. money D. weapons
Because the choreography and music for the ballet Rites of Spring were so _____, people did not have criteria to judge it by and there was a riot as a result
a. unconventional b. preestablished c. beautiful d. standard
Keltie Ferris demonstrates a contemporary approach by finishing her works with
spray paint. digital manipulation. impasto. trompe l'oeil effects.