Answer: Yes, mine is the 4th
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Opera Form: Opéra buffa
When was it popular?- 18th century
What were the major characteristics of this form?- it was used for Italian comic operas
What specifically makes this form of opera unique or different form other forms? - Most operas were supposed to be serious, while Opera buffa was entertaining musical comedy
Which major composers wrote this type of opera?- Vinci, Mozart, Rossini, Duni
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Forget the association of the word "Gothic" to dark, haunted houses, Wuthering Heights, or ghostly pale people wearing black nail polish and ripped fishnets. The original Gothic style was actually developed to bring sunshine into people's lives, and especially into their churches. To get past the accrued definitions of the centuries, it's best to go back to the very start of the word Gothic, and to the style that bears the name.
The Goths were a so-called barbaric tribe who held power in various regions of Europe, between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire (so, from roughly the fifth to the eighth century). They were not renowned for great achievements in architecture. As with many art historical terms, “Gothic” came to be applied to a certain architectural style after the fact.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It will take a total of 7 hours with that one hour Jill painted. The assistant can finish it in 6 hours.
        
             
        
        
        
<span>determinism is the
belief that behavior is shaped/determined by internal and/or external
forces beyond our control, rather than an individual's will to do
something. Example - biological approach - neurotransmission.
free will is </span><span>The
belief that behavior is determined by our own free will and that we
have full control over our actions. Example - humanistic psychology such
as Maslow.</span>