In "Cosa sento," the Count's recurring musical theme is heard __________

a) after he discoversCherubino hiding under a dress
b) just before he draws his sword
c) when he accidentally happens upon the Countess
d) whenSusanna faints


a

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a. considering craft and technique b. considering form c. exploring context d. not jumping to conclusions

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According to the notes, Jesus verified that marriage was of ___________________ and man does not have power to change it.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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If you wanted to create a poster that displayed exactly the same information, and could be reproduced in thousands of copies, monoprinting would be a good process to use.

a. true b. false

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The vocal style, developed by Schoenberg, that involves producing tones that are half-sung and half-spoken is called ________.

A. Atonalsingen B. Sprechsingen C. Sprechstimme D. Sprechtonan

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