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FTCE Humanities K-12
  • FTCE Humanities K-12

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  • FTCE Humanities K-12 "The Waste Land" by T.S. Elliot This 1922 poem based loosely on the Legend of the Holy Grail and the Fisher King focuses on themes of disillusionment, absurdity and despair. Allen Ginsberg A leading member of the Beat movement whose writings featured existential mania for intense experience and frantic motion. Also, a big opposer of the US perpetuating war. Louis Sullivan United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase 'form...
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MUS 121 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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  • MUS 121 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound. No doubt you've noticed that most men speak and sing in a lower range of pitches than women or children do. Interval distance in pitch between any two tones Octave interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone Dynamics degrees of loudness or softness in music Crescendo gradually louder Diminuendo gradually softer Tone ...
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MUS 121 Final Exam 2023, (Answred)
  • MUS 121 Final Exam 2023, (Answred)

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  • MUS 121 Final Exam 2023, (Answred) Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound. No doubt you've noticed that most men speak and sing in a lower range of pitches than women or children do. Interval distance in pitch between any two tones Octave interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone Dynamics degrees of loudness or softness in music Crescendo gradually louder Diminuendo gradually softer Tone color succes...
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Unit 2: Chapter 3-4 in the Experiencing the Lifespan: Fourth Edition Textbook by Janet Belsky Exam Study Guide.
  • Unit 2: Chapter 3-4 in the Experiencing the Lifespan: Fourth Edition Textbook by Janet Belsky Exam Study Guide.

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  • Unit 2: Chapter 3-4 in the Experiencing the Lifespan: Fourth Edition Textbook by Janet Belsky Exam Study Guide. myelination - answerFormation of a fatty layer encasing the axons of neurons. This process, which speed the transmission of neural impulses, continues from birth to early childhood. synaptogenesis - answerForming of connections between neurons at the synapses. This process, responsible fit all perceptions, actions, and thoughts, is most intense during infancy and childhood but c...
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test #3 Questions and answers
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  • test #3 Questions and answers sonata-allegro form a dramatic musical form involving an exposition, development, and recapitulation, with optional introduction and coda Sonata A multi-movement piece for piano or a solo instrument with piano accompany, 3 or 4 movements. Symphony large scale multi- movement work for 4 families of the orchestra string quartet 2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello Exposition part 1 of sonata allegro form, the introduction of a theme where it h...
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MUS 121 Final Exam 2023, (Answred)
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  • MUS 121 Final Exam 2023, (Answred) Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound. No doubt you've noticed that most men speak and sing in a lower range of pitches than women or children do. Interval distance in pitch between any two tones Octave interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone Dynamics degrees of loudness or softness in music Crescendo gradually louder Diminuendo gradually softer Tone color succes...
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Unit 8 Questions and Answers
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  • Unit 8 Questions and Answers Sonata Form Form of a single movement, consisting of three main sections: the exposition, where the themes are presented; the development, where the themes are treated in new ways; and the recapitulation, where the themes return. A concluding section, the coda, often follows the recapitulation. Exposition First section of sonata-form movement, which sets up a strong conflict between the tonic key and the new key; and between the first theme (or group of the...
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[COMPLETE] Unit 8-9 Part IV Classical Period Ch 1-14 Questions and Answers
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  • [COMPLETE] Unit 8-9 Part IV Classical Period Ch 1-14 Questions and Answers The preclassical style and eventual classical style developed as a reaction to what? The complexity of baroque works Select all the statements that describe mood in classical-era music, particularly in contrast to baroque music. A classical movement can have contrasts within a theme. Classical music fluctuated between dramatic and carefree moods. Which statement best describes the use of texture in cla...
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The Classical Period Questions and Answers Graded A+
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  • The Classical Period Questions and Answers Graded A+ Sonata A sonata consists of a single movement with four main sections: exposition 2. the development 3. the recapitulation. 4. and the coda. Exposition: Presents the theme and is the first section of the Sonata. In a sonata, which section involves heightened harmonic tension? A. exposition B. development C recapitulation D. coda B. Development Development: The second section of a sonata, which explores new wa...
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Humanities Test Study Questions (C100) questions and answers
  • Humanities Test Study Questions (C100) questions and answers

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  • What is an aesthetic experience? a feeling of pleasure that justifies itself. Which topic is studied by the humanities? The culture and beliefs that make up the experience of being human. Which branch of philosophy deals with the nature and scope of knowledge? Epistemology What is a clear example of the create of aesthetic beauty in a humanities discipline? Being inspired by nature and paints picture of mountain side landscape Why is Doryphorus a notable example o...
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