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As explained in the chapter's continuity and change section, why is venice home to a vast amount of byzantine art?
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Which of the following statements is not true? a. henry purcell was virtually unknown in his own time, but today is considered england’s most significant composer from the baroque era.b. purcell mastered all the musical forms of late seventeenth-century england, including church music, secular choral music, music for small groups of instruments, songs, and music for the stage.c. purcell’s music is filled with lively rhythms and a fresh melodic style that captures the spirit of english folk songs.d. dido, in virgil’s epic poem that purcell used as the basis for his opera dido and aeneas, was queen of carthage.
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Arts, 22.06.2019 23:00
Organum was first developed by religious singers adding another melody directly above the chant and mirroring the chant line. true false
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Arts, 23.06.2019 08:00
Daphne has calculated the total cost of a meal to be $5. she wants to make 70 percent on each meal. what will be the cost of the meal after adding the percentage? a. $8.50 b. $7.14 c. $3.50 d. $14.00
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Arts, 25.06.2019 01:30
An eighth-grade teacher has asked you to present information to her students about how watching television can affect adolescents’ academics and behavior. what important information should you share with this audience? write an essay that will serve as the basis for the speech you will deliver to the students. include important details from the selection "television and adolescents" to support your discussion.
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