"Free/open poems do not have a regular rhyme scheme, and fixed poems do" is the one major difference <span>between fixed and free/open poems </span>among the following choices given in the question. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D".
Answer: C
Explanation: I was having trouble figuring if it was C or D, so apologies if it’s another answer.
But, when i see a piece i always analyze how the subjects work well or fail to succeed together. Studying why the artist placed a subject there can tell a completely different story than if it was placed somewhere else. I hope this helps and so sorry if it isn’t correct! good luck on your test <3
Neo-impressionists still used landscapes, public marketplaces, and ports as their main subject of their paintings, through the use of the techniques called pointillism (dots are used to create a pattern) and divisionism (separation of colors into small dots).
Hope my answer has come to your help.
Answer: for treble: ddd,daad, dggd, dggflat(fsharp) f, d d with two octaves, same notes over and over again. But third row treble: bflat c, ag, same notes that were mentioned above that you can figure out. Last line treble: dfdccbflat
Music alphabet: ABCDEFGA
Treble clef lines:Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge
Treble clef spaces: FACE
Bass clef lines: Good Boys Deserve Fudge Always
Bass clef spaces: All Cows Eat Grass
Explanation: