Mat and basket weaving is not regarded as an artform of Melanesia and is denoted as option E.
What is Melanesia art?This form of art is practised in New Guinea and it involves mainly face and body painting and pottery.
Mat and basket weaving is not among which is why it was chosen as the most appropriate choice.
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Os romanos adotaram as ordens gregas (Dórica, Jônica e Coríntia) em suas construções, porém, com o acréscimo de duas novas ordens
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I don´t speak no spanish.
I am sorry but I am American.
A life-like painting of a turkey walking on dirt with foliage behind it.
Which of the following statements best describes James Audubon’s intentions when he painted, Wild Turkey?
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u didn't include the statements tho
What is the difference between warm and analogous colors ?
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1. Describe a jazz rhythm section. Include the names of instruments usually included and at least one job performed by each instrument. (6 points) apeexx learning
Answer:
Explanation:
drum- to set tempo
piano- to emphasize tonal melody
bass- to create an atmosphere full of sounds and grooves
Guitar- used to play riffs accompanied by melody and accents
The rhythm part is the energy core of any jazz ensemble. From the rhythm part radiates the groove, the time and the spirit of the music
?contribute to your understanding of the novel. His essay must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the sources provided, and his ideas must be supported by evidence directly from the sources.?
Superman and Me Sherman Alexie
I learned to read with a Superman comic book. Simple enough, I suppose. I cannot recall which particular Superman comic book I read, nor can I remember which villain he fought in that issue. I cannot remember the plot, nor the means by which I obtained the comic book. What I can remember is this: I was 3 years old, a Spokane Indian boy living with his family on the Spokane Indian Reservation in eastern Washington state. We were poor by most standards, but one of my parents usually managed to find some minimum-wage job or another, which made us middle-class by reservation standards. I had a brother and three sisters. We lived on a combination of irregular paychecks, hope, fear and government surplus food.
My father, who is one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school on purpose, was an avid reader of westerns, spy thrillers, murder mysteries, gangster epics, basketball player biographies and anything else he could find. He bought his books by the pound at Dutch's Pawn Shop, Goodwill, Salvation Army and Value Village. When he had extra money, he bought new novels at supermarkets, convenience stores and hospital gift shops. Our house was filled with books. They were stacked in crazy piles in the bathroom, bedrooms and living room. In a fit of unemployment-inspired creative energy, my father built a set of bookshelves and soon filled them with a random assortment of books about the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, the Vietnam War and the entire 23-book series of the Apache westerns. My father loved books, and since I loved my father with an aching devotion, I decided to love books as well.
I can remember picking up my father's books before I could read. The words themselves were mostly foreign, but I still remember the exact moment when I first understood, with a sudden clarity, the purpose of a paragraph. I didn't have the vocabulary to say "paragraph," but I realized that a paragraph was a fence that held words. The words inside a paragraph worked together for a common purpose. They had some specific reason for being inside the same fence. This knowledge delighted me. I began to think of everything in terms of paragraphs. Our reservation was a small paragraph within the United States. My family's house was a paragraph, distinct from the other paragraphs of the LeBrets to the north, the Fords to our south and the Tribal School to the west. Inside our house, each family member existed as a separate paragraph but still had genetics and common experiences to link us. Now, using this
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Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, the composer, wanted to create music that told stories. Do you think he was successful in Scheherazade? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes, I think the composer, Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, was successful in his goal to create music that told stories.The Scheherazade is a fantastic example of this. The symphonic piece consists of a story about a vengeful prince and a brave woman. The prince is betrayed by a woman and sets out to kill them all. Then, he meets the courageous Scheherazade, who risks her life, aware of the prince's intentions, to protect the lives of other women. Drawn in by her euphonious voice and enchanting stories, the prince can't help but fall in love. Rimsky-Korsakov executes the storytelling factor perfectly as the he tells the story clearly and differentiates the characters throughout the song. It is clear when the prince is speaking as the music grows louder and more intimidating, demanding attention, versus when Scheherazade was speaking as the music falls softer, communicating Scheherazade's soothing voice.
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Explanation:
I have researched the work of Rimsky-Korsakov, specifically Scheherazade and used my knowledge to answer this question to the best of my ability.
Which word best describes the tone of the narrator in the passage? I never knew why in the Western States of America a yellow dog should be proverbially considered the acme of canine degradation and incompetency, nor why the possession of one should seriously affect the social standing of its possessor. But the fact being established, I think we accepted it at Rattlers Ridge without question. The matter of ownership was more difficult to settle; and although the dog I have in my mind at the present writing attached himself impartially and equally to everyone in camp, no one ventured to exclusively claim him; while, after the perpetration of any canine atrocity, everybody repudiated him with indecent haste. "Well, I can swear he hasn't been near our shanty for weeks," or the retort, "He was last seen comin' out of YOUR cabin," expressed the eagerness with which Rattlers Ridge washed its hands of any responsibility. Yet he was by no means a common dog, nor even an unhandsome dog; and it was a singular fact that his severest critics vied with each other in narrating instances of his sagacity, insight, and agility which they themselves had witnessed. . . . . . .I have said that he was yellow—or, to use the ordinary expression, "yaller." Indeed, I am inclined to believe that much of the ignominy attached to the epithet lay in this favorite pronunciation. Men who habitually spoke of a "YELLOW bird," a "YELLOW-hammer," a "YELLOW leaf," always alluded to him as a "YALLER dog." He certainly WAS yellow. After a bath—usually compulsory—he presented a decided gamboge streak down his back, from the top of his forehead to the stump of his tail, fading in his sides and flank to a delicate straw color. His breast, legs, and feet—when not reddened by "slumgullion," in which he was fond of wading—were white. A few attempts at ornamental decoration from the India-ink pot of the storekeeper failed, partly through the yellow dog's excessive agility, which would never give the paint time to dry on him, and partly through his succes
Answer:
Sincere
Explanation:
In the description of the dog in the passage above, the narrator genuinely revealed how a particular dog was regarded in an American community. In that society, even the possession of such a dog could affect how a person is seen. However, the narrator noted that that there were unique aspects of the dog that even its critics could allude to.
His sincerity is seen in the honest way he noted that the dog was treated as well as his criticism of the dog and recognition of the positive aspects of the dog.
What is the phrase we use to remember the note names in the treble clef lines? need help asap please respond
1. निम्नलिखित शब्दों से विशेषण बनाइए:-
अकस्मात्, कुल
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Don't understand your language? Does this have translation I really wanna help you out
∛if a sprinkler waters 1 over 8 of a lawn in 1 over 2 hour, how much time will it take to water the entire lawn?
2 hours
4 hours
10 hours
16 hours
Which of the following is a common technique advertisers use to mislead consumers into using “fad diets” to achieve optimal health and fitness?
Answer:
Promising rapid weight loss with many calories.
Explanation: A common technique used by advertisers to induce consumers to use “fad diets” to achieve optimal health and fitness is to promise that their products or equipment will ensure that consumers will lose weight quickly and with a lot of calories.
Answer:
encouraging regular aberibic exercise.
An instrumental composition that is associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene is called____.
A. Program music
B. Chance music
C. absolute music
D. Story music
Answer:
A: Program music
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A program music
Explanation:
The answer to your question is option A program music. Program music goes with the "program" and its associated with that "program" or story,idea , poem, or scene.
Australia, like many other parts of the world, has prehistoric rock paintings and rock art. The oldest examples are thought to be around _______ years old.
30,000
40,000
20,000
50,000
Is there a pattern of similarity and repetition evident in the development of these motifs? Or are there some differences and variations in the way they develop? Do these patterns of repetition and variation create formal parallelisms that structure the film?
Answer:
Yes) they are quit similar but they have a difference between the 2
No) they come together. When you create a pattern it looks like a 3D type image but then when you paint it or color it it looks alive and colorful
Explanation:
in your opinion do toji fushigoro and mugumi fushigoro look alike?
Answer:
I mean, sorta, yeah.
21. Ravi Shankar believed that Indian raga and American jazz a. were essentially the same since both featured improvisation b. were closely related because both featured similar types of complex rhythms c. were resolutely distinct, despite the fact that both feature improvisation and exciting rhythms d. were so fundamentally different that Indian musicians and jazz musicians should never play music together
Answer: C. were resolutely distinct, despite the fact that both feature improvisation and exciting rhythms
Explanation:
Ravi Shankar was an Indian composer and a sitar virtuoso. He was known for his Indian Classical Music and he popularized the use of Indian instruments.
According to Ravi Shankar, a raga is a precise melody form. He believed that believed that Indian raga and American jazz were resolutely distinct, despite the fact that both feature improvisation and exciting rhythms.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Much of the rich diversity of traditional African art derives from the fact that the continent has been peopled by countless different cultures since the first humans lived there 200,000 years ago. Can you tell which of these sculptures were created by artists from the same African culture
Answer and Explanation:
Notable African arts and sculptures remain some of the Benin bronze sculptures dating back 1400 AD. These sculptures were born out of the rich culture of the Ancient Benin people. Some of these sculptures include the sculpture of the queen of Benin, a warrior on a horse back, and over 30 magnificent pieces scattered across the world as a result of the colonial raid. The historic empire of Benin is celebrated as home to one of the most revered art sculptures in the world. These masterpieces date back thousands of years and were known to be mostly commissioned by the King/Oba of Benin at the peak of the Benin empire.
Which type of lines typically convey a feeling of disorder?
Answer:
Diagonal lines convey a feeling of movement. Objects in a diagonal position are unstable. Because they are neither vertical nor horizontal, they are either about to fall or are already in motion.
Answer:
Diagonal lines
Explanation:
Anyone loves music ?
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WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DO YOU LIKE ?
He brought Germany into the mainstream of Renaissance
Answer:
Albrecht Durer brought Germany into the mainstream of Renaissance!
Why are there so many young people sick abroad? I can't understand the routine of the media playing a double role with the government. I can't believe in the free media. Which media is not the capital behind? What capital is not profit-seeking? The US government is doing evil and the media is exposing a tiny fraction of it. It's just a show for the American people. An epidemic, 700,000 dead, 40 million infected, the world of evil, which media dare to expose?
Answer:I honestly don’t think we’ll ever het an answer to this question
Explanation: it’s just such a complex topic
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bro facts
Explanation:
what is the best way to take notes fast?
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For fast notes, I use abbreviations, and I type.
Explanation:
how many color in primary and secondary color? name them
Answer:
3 in each ( primary are red blue and yellow) (Secondary are orange green purple)
Explanation
Primary are able to be mixed to make secondary colors
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Answer:
There are three of each primary and secondary.
Primary include Yellow, Red, and Blue.
Secondary include Green, Purple, and Orange.
(Obviously, as you can assume, primary mix to make secondary. The mix of blue and yellow making green, red and yellow making orange, and blue and red making purple. )
Explanation:
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what is the subject of the poem i'm nobody who are
A.being a nobody
B.being part of a pair
C.being important
D.being friends
Why is La Princesse de Broglie considered a neoclassical painting?
Answer:
La Princesse de Broglie by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres is considered a neoclassical painting because of the focus on the appearance or dress worn, the pattern, and brushwork quality.
Explanation:
The mid-19th century oil on canvas painting "La Princesse de Broglie" was painted by French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The painting was a portrait of Pauline de Broglie from the French noble class of the de Galard Family.
This painting, even though it was done during the 19th century, exudes a great sense of neoclassicism, a literary movement of the 18th and early 19th centuries. This painting was regarded as a neoclassical painting because of the patterns and focus more on the brushwork, clothing, and appearance. The painting focuses more on the quality of the painting, the presentation of portraits with photographic accuracy, colors, and the dress/appearance of the woman.
Which of these were artistic developments in the 20th century?
A. Expression of emotions grew more intense and images were often distored to further intensity the emotion
B. The United States began to shape world culture.
C. New languages for art were created as old traditions were questioned.
D. All of the above.
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
Answer:
D. All of the above :)
Explanation:
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escribiendo tres características que definen cada una de las propiedades del sonido que ahí aparecen altura o tono duración intensidad timbre
Answer:
english please
Explanation:
An oil company fills 1 over 10 of a tank in 1 over 5 hour. At this rate, which expression can be used to determine how long will it take for the tank to fill completely?
1 over 5 ⋅ 10 hours
1 over 10 ⋅ 5 hours
1 over 5 ⋅ 1 over 10 hours
5 ⋅ 10 hours
Using George Braque's paintings Houses at L'Estaque and Violin and Candlestick, explain the major attributes of Cubism.
Writing Question
150 - 200 words
Shows thoughtful consideration of artwork in review
Opening statement, at least 3 points, conclusion
Answer:
George Braque
Explanation:
Paintings were exquisite you can present them by doing an art yourself