A key difference between the annotated bibliography and the works cited page is that the annotated bibliography __________ each source.

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Answer: An annotated bibliography contains brief descriptions as to why the sources are relevant or useful. This cannot be found in a regular works cited page.

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Look at the artwork above closely. Describe how both a Structuralist and a Non-Structuralist might describe this piece of art.

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A Structuralist would likely see a plant like image on a blank background, with leaves and some type of buds. On the buds, a mask or clown head appears to have bloomed. The head has human physical features, and looks like its face is painting white with a collar of some type around its neck. A Non-Structuralist would believe there was imagery and symbolism. The plant could represent life or living, and the people or lives that grow and then die, and the lives yet to come to the world. The clown or figures face may represent a person or group, perhaps one which is misunderstood or disliked, based on the look of sadness and despair visible in the face. There are many theories that could be said, however the main difference is that a Non-Structuralist would insist that there is symbolism and not just reality.

Which of the following is not one of Raphael's paintings?Marriage of the Virgin
The Knight's Dream
Venus of Urbino
Madonna

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Venus of Urbino hope this helps

Which statement is true about the expressions depicted in Laughing Children with a Cat by Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait Aged 63 by Rembrandt, and Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso? A. Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.
B. Picasso’s portrait expresses quiet introspection in the facial features.
C. Rembrandt’s portrait expresses anguish in the facial features.

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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice. The expressions depicted in Laughing Children with a Cat by Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait Aged 63 by Rembrandt, and Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso depicts that  Picasso’s portrait expresses quiet introspection in the facial features. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!

Answer: A. Leyster’s portrait expresses joy in the facial features.

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Clapping from the audience is considered in communication as:A. noise.
B. interference.
C. feedback.
D. reception.

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the answer to that question is Feedback

Director Matt Gomez is shooting different types of scene for which he requires specific lighting. While giving instructions, he only explains the lighting requirement for the scene. By just the lighting requirement, can you determine what kind of light Mr. Gomez requires? for a hard-edged shadow for a fuzzy-edged beam for generating white light for creating soft beams Fixture Description Fresnel-lensed spotlights parabolic aluminized reflectors LED fixture plano-convex spotlights

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Answer:

Fresnel-lensed spotlights —> for creating soft beams

Parabolic aluminized reflectors —> for fuzzy-edged beam

LED fixtures —> for generating white light

plono-convex spotlight —> for a hard-edged shadow

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Fresnel-lensed spotlights Xfor creating soft beams

parabolic aluminized reflectors Xfor a fuzzy-edged beam

LED fixtures Xfor generating white light

plano-convex spotlights Xfor a hard-edged shadow

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The last movement in most classical symphonies is generallya. in minuet form
b. the fastest, brilliant movement
c. a slow movement with beautiful, relaxing melodies
d. a moderate or fast movement in sonata form that sometimes has a slow introduction

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Your Answer would be B i believe
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