Opera
Vaudeville
Jazz
2. Humming
3. Choral rendition of the song, "We are the World".
4. Whistling
5. Singing the Beatles' song, "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da" with a guitar accompaniment
Answer:
Explanation:
A monophonic texture has a single melodic line, meaning that it has no harmony or counterpoint, and it can be played as well as sung, with a single instrument or voice as well as several voices and instruments playing in unison. Whistling a song is an example of monophony.
A homophonic texture has multiple notes at the same time, in the same rhythm, with one clear melodic line, and other parts that provide accompaniment. For example, singing "Sitsiritsit” with a piano accompaniment.
A polyphonic texture presents different autonomous melodies that provide harmony to the piece as separate and independent elements. like the choral rendition of the song, "We are the World".
b. an old building
c. a model for something
d. a leader
An archetype is a model for something. Thus, option C is correct.
Architecture, as opposed to the construction-related abilities, is the art and method of designing and building. Buildings and other structures are created through the processes of drawing, conceptualizing, planning, designing, and construction.
The idea of an archetype may be found in behavioral, historical, and literary analytical fields. A statement, pattern of behavior, prototype, "first" form, or principal model that additional statements, patterns of behavior, and objects replicate, mimic, or "merge" into can all be considered archetypes.
Therefore, it can be concluded that A model is what an archetype is. Option C is correct as an outcome.
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b. a paper sleeve or envelope in a dark, dry container
c. a lighted area with plenty of humidity
d. a plastic box near a source of heat
Group of answer choices
blurriness in a photo
how deep inside the camera the lens elements are
Distance between the closest and furthest points in an image that are in focus
2)What affects the Depth of Field?
Group of answer choices
Cropping, Aperture, ISO
Focal Length, Aperture, Camera--Subject Distance
Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
Shutter Speed, ISO, Contrast
3)What is the setting that tells the camera how to register color temperature and allows for images with precise colors?
Group of answer choices
White balance
ISO
shutter speed
Aperture
4)How would you describe the depth of field in this photograph?
Photo of close up shrub with blurred background
Group of answer choices
deep
dark
fuzzy
shallow
5)How would you describe the depth of field in this image?
Photo of city
Group of answer choices
shallow
colorful
deep
1 Define depth of field in photography.
Distance between the closest and furthest points in an image that are in focus
2 What affects the Depth of Field?
Focal Length, Aperture, Camera--Subject Distance
3 What is the setting that tells the camera how to register color temperature and allows for images with precise colors?
White balance
4)How would you describe the depth of field in this photograph?
shallow
5)How would you describe the depth of field in this image?
deep
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Answer:
the dept of field b
Explanation: