Answer:
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C. There is no such thing as "true" art.</h3>
Explanation:
I honestly have no clue if I'm correct. My guess is based on the knowledge that impressionist artists usually tried to capture feeling in their paintings rather than a concrete subject. There's no right or wrong way to feel.
Wait for someone else's answer to confirm this. Hopefully I got it right.
Answer: Linguistic Determinism
Explanation:
Edward Sapir and later Benjamin Lee Worf espoused that the language a human speaks can have an effect on the way their mind processes mental functions such as memory, thought and perception.
This called the <em>Sapir–Whorf hypothesis</em> and Linguistic Determinism is the form of it that explains why Chinese speakers may be more likely to think about time on a vertical or a horizontal plane.
No but I think I have a friend who does
His rite of spring was known for irregularity, but I am not sure about the details..
<span> In “The Rite of Spring” Stravinsky turned the musical hierarchy up side down The melody is (mostly snippets and shards, turned
this way and that, as a Cubist would an object) and harmony (bi-tonal)
in service to it.</span>