I believe it is Alfons Mucha. Hope this helps!
<span>The first answer is the last option: commemorative and symbolic. The staff shows that the statue is more commemorative than symbolic, because it is revering Augustus's leadership. It remembers him as a strong leader, which is something more real than symbolic. The second answer is c. leadership. As stated in the first question, the staff signifies leadership. This is because the staff is reminiscent of religious symbolism, specifically of God's authority, meaning that whoever is holding the staff has the authority of God to rule over His people. </span>
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For the third column:
[use the first image attached]
have you ever learned the circle of fifths? (this is for the key) It is the above attachment. You weren't asked to construct it, but drawing it is a good exercise for many music students. The keys on the outside are most important for the work you've been assigned, just match them to the key signature. For example, two flats would be a Bb major, in the major scale, of course. Four sharps would be an E major.
The keys shown on the inside of the circle are the relative minor of the outside ones. For example, C minor has no sharps or flats and its relative minor is A minor.
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For the second column:
we can start our work on the closest note to us, example:
[use the second image attached]
I really hope I've helped and explained well!