<span>The correct answer is c. crenellation. The Colosseum has all three Greek orders (Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian) in its columns, it has many arches (think semicircular openings), and it has a post-and-lintel system (in which vertical elements -- like columns -- hold up horizontal elements, with large spaces between these two elements -- like arches). However, the Colosseum does not have crenellation, which is a battlement often seen on castles. A crenellation is a low protective wall on the roof of a building, with repetitive, squared openings from which people could shoot intruders. </span>
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Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The five elements of art are...
. Line
. Shape & and form
. Texture
. Space
. Color
The five elements of art are the primary elements needed to make a very good piece of art. Texture as in how the canvas feels, helps you have a better idea on what kind of brush you need to use. Space as in how much space do you have to begin with, before you create your piece you need to have an idea on what you are painting before you begin so you can make sure you have enough space to fit all of your ideas on the canvas.
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The bottom note is considered the root. So, the middle note is the third and the top note is the fifth.
The triad is the basic chord and has three notes called the root, the third and the fifth. The root gives the chord a name.
The notes of a triad include the note letter name in the musical alphabet:
> A-C-E
> B-D-F
> C-E-G
> D-F-A
There is a triad's characteristic determined by its intervals. Known as qualities<em>, </em>they are <em>major, minor, diminished </em>and<em> augmented</em>. These are determined by the intervals in each one.
In modern music genres, chord symbols appear above the staff to show the performer the kind of chord he/she needs to play.
Musicians can build a triad on any note.