Answer:
By clarifying, intensifying, and interpreting the event for a specific audience.
Explanation:
First of all, applied media didn't consider every aspect of life as an art form. So, the only way we have to separate these worlds (life and art) it's developing specific creations and events for a particular audience. Only through this way, we'll be able to know exactly the difference between life experience and art, because it was created by ourselves and target a specific audience.
Answer:
BBC Radio 3. This world-famous UK classical music station is not my favorite.
(no offence)
but i like b. 93.7, hot 98.1, and power 107.7
Answer:
1.The Roccoco period
2.Romanticism
3.Post-Impression
4.Cubism
Explanation:
I'm still debating if the order for 1 and two are correct since Romanticism first was defined around 1800, and the Roccoco period was around the same time late 17th early 18th century. But since Roccoso seems to be defined first I would put it that way. Then impression around 1886, and cubism starting around 1907-08.
One way is by using the panic button to kill two elephants on the piano, then use a live one to jump on to the piano.
The actors play a crucial role in interpreting the story.