The fish in "The Fish" is best described as _____. Aged and battered Smooth and graceful Dangerous and ugly Young and multicolored

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Answer 1
Answer: The fish in "The Fish" is best described as aged and battered. 

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Who painted moralizing tales in series of four to six paintings?

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A-la-mode and rake's process

Which best describes what a story opening does

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Answer:

a story opening usally introduces the setting and/or charecters

Explanation:

It tells what the characters and setting of the story is going to be

Why do artists rarely use symmetrical balance in their work?

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Some artists use symmetrical balance in their work because it makes them a better drawer and helps them draw

What style of music created a dissonant sound using uncommon scales? Romanticism Expressionism Impressionism Jazz

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Answer:

Impressionism.

Explanation:

Impressionism was a movement that emerged during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. The Impressionism music was based on mood and atmosphere.

The style of this music was the use of uncommon scales used to create a dissonant sound. Earnest Fanelli is considered the father of impressionist music. He composed the impressionist style of music in the early 1880s.

Other composers who contributed to this movement are Charles Tomlinson Griffes, Paul Dukas, John Alden Carpenter, and many others.

So, the correct answer is Impressionism.

impressionism fits this criteria

Which Greek order is the simplest?

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The Doric Order is the simplest Greek order.

How were ancient instruments classified according to the hornbostel/sachs system? Name and briefly describe the four categories

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The original Hornbostel/Sachs system had 4 categories:

1. Idiophones - Instruments that vibrate themselves such as a xylophone
2. Membranophones - Instruments that have a vibrating membrane such a as a drum.
3. Chordophones - Instruments with vibrating strings
4. Aerophones - Instruments which incorporate vibration of air.