Arts, 08.08.2019 21:20 vannitling12p4w44f
In this image, the artist is portraying a landscape. what was the most likely purpose of this piece?
a: it can be used as a tool. it has utilitarian piece of art.
b: it represents someone’s thoughts or feelings. it is an expressive piece of art.
c: it is a scene representing an event of historic significance. it is a piece of created for historic reasons.
d: it represents a scene that someone finds beautiful. it was created for aesthetic reasons.
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Arts, 23.06.2019 15:00, brandydailey24pe8r24
Why were european influences dominant in early american music? select all answers that are true. check all that apply early religious, folk, and popular song traditions derived from mainland europe. early religious, folk, and popular song traditions derived from mainland europe. early settlers had little exposure to native american traditions. early settlers had little exposure to native american traditions. native americans preferred the new music shared with them by europeans settlers. native americans preferred the new music shared with them by europeans settlers. american settlers were exposed to european classical music through travel. american settlers were exposed to european classical music through travel. native american music was deemed primitive, and thus unworthy, by european settlers. native american music was deemed primitive, and thus unworthy, by european settlers.
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Arts, 24.06.2019 09:30, AandK2326
Click an item in the list or group of pictures at the bottom of the problem and, holding the button down, drag it into the correct position in the answer box. release your mouse button when the item is place. if you change your mind, drag the item to the trashcan. click the trashcan to clear all your answers. drag each phase of mitosis to the correct description.
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In this image, the artist is portraying a landscape. what was the most likely purpose of this piece?...
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