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MUHI 100 Final Exam Questions with Complete Solution Graded A+
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A melody that repeats with each stanza of a poem is called Strophic 
The early Classical symphony was characterized by quickly ascending themes with a strong 
rhythmic drive. These are known as: Rocket themes 
Early notation employed small ascending and descending signs written above the words to 
suggest the melodic contours of chants. These signs were called: Neumes 
What is considered to be America's unique contribution to w...
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Literary Genres (PACT Exam 717) Rated A+
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Literary Genres (PACT Exam 717) Rated A+ 
Literary movements - Answer ️️ -groups of authors writing in similar styles whose works 
express similar worldviews 
Romanticism - Answer ️️ -the literary movement that championed nature, romantic love, the 
individual, and the imagination 
_____________ shifted the focus of literature from society and its demands to the feelings of the 
individual - Answer ️️ -Romanticism 
Modernism - Answer ️️ -the literary movement that called for a br...
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THAR 281 Exam 2: people Questions With Complete Answers
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Ibsen - ANS -founder of modern realism 
-Norwegian 
-producer of theatre in Bergen 
-theme: the individual amid conflicting social pressures 
Famous works: Hedda Gabler, A Doll's House, An Enemy of the People 
 
Chekhov - ANS -Moscow Art Theatre 
-innovative dramatic techniques 
-action and characters are understated 
-Famous works: The Sea Gull (failure), Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters 
 
Shaw - ANS -Irish 
-critic for magazine Saturday Review 
-plays published as...
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SOPHIA ART HISTORY FINAL MILESTONE
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SOPHIA ART HISTORY FINAL MILESTONEWhich of the following is NOT true of da Vinci’s drawings? 
 
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The High Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci 
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Which of the following buildings was inspired by the architecture of the Pantheon? 
 
 
 
 
CONCEPT 
Sixteenth-Century Italian Architecture 
 
 
 
Which of the following descriptions of the academy is true? 
 
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Artists chose the works of art that they wanted to copy and teachers guided their technique. 
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Artists began by cop...
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MTTC Exam- Authors Questions With Correct Answers.
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Washington Irving () - answer-one of the first bestselling American authors 
-he brought a legend-filled style into a new American literary landscape 
-he started out professionally as a lawyer, turned to creative writing in newspapers, serials & 
books 
-his first book, A History of New York, was very popular in America 
-his two most famous works (came from The Sketchbooks of Geoffrey Crayon, Ge...
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor 1-11 Already Graded A
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor 1-11 Already Graded A Five characteristics of the quest A quester, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges and trails en route, and a real reason to go there. 
Breaking bread together is an act... Of sharing and peace, since if you're breaking bread you're not breaking heads. 
Why does Foster assert that a meal scene in literature is almost symbolic? Writing this type of scene is so difficult, and so inherently uninteresting. For this reas...
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MUHI 100 Final Exam Questions with Complete Solution Graded A+
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MUHI 100 Final Exam Questions with 
Complete Solution Graded A+ 
A melody that repeats with each stanza of a poem is called Strophic 
The early Classical symphony was characterized by quickly ascending themes with a strong 
rhythmic drive. These are known as: Rocket themes 
Early notation employed small ascending and descending signs written above the words to 
suggest the melodic contours of chants. These signs were called: Neumes 
What is considered to be America's unique contribution to w...
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Praxis 5038 - Historical Periods & Authors, Works Already Graded A
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Praxis 5038 - Historical Periods & Authors, Works Already Graded A Ancient World Literature Homer Aristotle Plato 
Medieval & Early Modern World Literature Dante "Inferno" Martin Luther "Speech at the Diet" Machiavelli "The Prince" 
Old English Period (450-1066) Beowulf "The Wanderer" 
Middle English Period () Chaucer "Canterbury Tales" 
"The Cuckoo Song" 
The Renaissance - British () Shakespeare "Hamlet" "Macbeth" Milton "Paradise Lost" Carew "An Elegy upon the Death of the D...
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English Unit 1 ALL SOLUTION LATEST 2023/24 EDITION ALL 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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With which other poet did Wordsworth publish his works in 1798? 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 
Eugène Delacroix was a major Romantic 
Painter 
In what way did Romantic poetry differ from earlier form 
It emphasized the individual poet's experiences and emotions. 
Beethoven composed his Overture to Egmont during the _____ wars. 
Napoleonic 
Daily life in late 18th century and early nineteenth century Britain was most immediately affected by which of the following? 
The Industrial Revolution 
Which o...
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Praxis II 5038 Made From ETS Practice Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Praxis II 5038 Made From ETS Practice 
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Sonnet - answerfourteen lines in length, has the requisite rhyme scheme, and is written in 
iambic pentameter. 
Ode - answera lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often elevated in 
style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter. 
Ballad - answerAnonymous narrative poems; the ballad stanza is a four-line stanza of 
alternating tetrameter and trimeter lines with a rhyme of abab or ...
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