False, they focus more on the positive
Answer:
False guys
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Answer:
Rubato
Explanation:
Rubato–flexible hurrying or slowing of tempo to add emotion–was favored over strict tempo, and composers would even mark this into their scores.
Now, instead of following a set tempo through an entire movement of a piece, the tempo changed throughout the movement. And, not surprisingly, composers even began to add emotion words to their tempo markings. For example, a strict allegro might be replaced with allegro agitato, that is, brisk and agitated.
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A dramaturge works in film and theater, but a script doctor only works in film.
A script doctor works in film and theater, but a dramaturge only works in film.
A dramaturge gets credit for their work, while a script doctor does not.
Answer: A dramaturge works on the overall structure of a script, while a script doctor works on one or two parts.
Explanation: Took the quiz
Answer:
A dramaturge works on the overall structure of a script, while a script doctor works on one or two parts.
Explanation:
b.Velázquez used loose brushstrokes for the figures and smooth, precise brushstrokes for the background.. .
c.Velázquez preferred to work spontaneously rather than carefully plan out his compositions.. .
d.Velázquez captured many middle tones between dark and light to create structure and accentuate color..
c. orthogonal lines
b. picture plane
d. vantage point
Answer:
a
Explanation:
B Norman Lewis
C Richard Hamilton
(ON PLATO)
The correct answer is...
B Norman Lewis