we know that
Additive meter:
A divisive "rhythm is a rhythm in which a larger period of time is divided into smaller rhythmic units or, conversely, some integer unit is regularly multiplied into larger, equal units
and this can be contrasted with "additive rhythm" in which larger periods of time are constructed by concatenating a series of units.
It means that it is addition of rhythm
and measures increase in size as the piece progresses
So,
Answer is
D. measures increase in size as the piece progresses
Sublime arts refer to those that display greatness beyond all possibility of measurement or imitation
The Raft of Medusa tell the story of the victims of ship accident who floated in the middle of the sea for 13 days before being found. Only 15 people from 147 survived in this tragedy after experienced massive dehydration and practiced cannibalism.
One of the most expensive books ever sold is the “Codex Leicester” bought by Bill Gates for $30.8 Millions.
The book is containing 72 pages full with drawings,diagrams,ideas and it was written between 1506 – 1510. The manuscript contains also information about the relationship between earth sun and moon.
Due to the high price of $30.8 millions the book is the most expensive book ever sold.
Bill Gates is book lover and his home library is filled with rare books.
Answer:
if it for fun do one on a funny story that happened or if its for school then it helps to do it on a social issue
Explanation: hope this helps :)
I had to do a bit of research for this one but here is how I would explain it:
In the 17th century, religion was far more important than it is today. It was a vital part of everyday life. Dutch artists would be influenced by the church of England as their artwork, the Church argued, played a key role in guiding the faithful. Art was certainly as important as the written or spoken word - not locked behind any language barrier - and anyone could understand it. Dutch artists had to make their art persuasive: it had to move the faithful (and disbelievers) to feel the reality of Christ’s sacrifice, the suffering of the martyrs, the visions of the saints.