A Scop is a warrior.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: B the answer is false because that's an example of a kind of critiqe

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Where is the third vanishing point in a three-point perspective?

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it can be either above or below the horizion

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The third vanishing point in three point perspective is not placed on the horizon line as seen with two point and one point perspective. Instead the third vanishing point is placed under or above the horizon line. Often the bottom vanishing point is placed off of the picture plane.

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A tercet is a A. three-line stanza.
B. complex rhyme scheme.
C. figure of speech.
D. literary genre.

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A tercet is A. three-line stanza.
In more detail, a tercet is a triplet (a three-lined stanza) that has the rhyme scheme AAA. An enclosed tercet has the rhyme scheme ABA.
i think it is the three line stanza

The best description of a "highlight" when shading an object to make it appear 3D is...(multiple choice)

the use of a "highlighter" to draw attention to an area

the highest point of a standing object

the area where the light directly hits an object

the darkest area on an object

the shadow under an object

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I’m pretty sure it’s the area where the light directly hits an object. Usually when I’m drawing I use highlighting to represent the light on the object not on its highest point, so it’s “the area where the light directly hits an object.”

In which voice is the subject first heard in Contrapunctus I, from The Art of Fugue?a. the top voice, or sopranob. the second voice from the top, or altoc. the second voice from the bottom, or tenord. the bottom voice, or bass

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Answer:

b. the second voice from the top, or alto

Explanation:

Fugue, in general, is a polyphonic composition that introduces the subject of a melodic theme by a voice or a part, to then be taken and refined by others.

Bach's The Art of Fugue is considered to be a masterpiece of music, divided into seven groups. Contrapunctus I is one of the simple figures, and in it, four voices are introduced. First heard is the second-highest voice from the top also known as alto.

7. During the Hellenistic Age, an elaborate style of column, which was topped with a capital of sproutingleaves, became popular. This column was called
A. Iambic.
B. Doric.
C. Corinthian.
D. Ionic.

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C. Corinthian column. 

What are the SIX contrapuntal devices used in the FUGUE?

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Answer:

exposition, a developmen, and recapitulation

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