This type of weaving is called "Fancy", but also "Classic Tartan" or "Veronica".
You didn’t send the picture but I had a similar question in art history I, so it’s probably B
In contrast to fugues, baroque suites tended to have <u>balanced and symmetrical phases</u> because they were based on dance steps.
Fugues were not based on these dance moves, which is why they weren't really balanced - they were rather asymmetrical, as opposed to baroque suites. Baroque found its inspiration in dance, which is why its suites were usually more elegant than fugues.
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It sounds like a Pentagon
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<span> A 12th century German nun who illustrated the Book of Homilies</span>