I’m so sorry if it’s wrong but I believe it’s either between... the first option- move toward more or the 3rd option- cautiously embraced. But if I were to choose which one I think I would go with the 1st option as my answer
Answer: move toward more
Explanation: Because of nearly all composers use dissonance in their music. Without dissonance, there would be no tension and release in music and it would all be VERY boring and bland. Dissonances are nothing new at all and certainly not restricted to the 20th century; in the 14th and 15th centuries these could be quite harsh and not always resolved in the way we would expect today.
Dissonance adds expression to music and as composers' techniques became more and more sophisticated, so did the harmonic language. Dissonance can be used for musical 'colour' and to create extreme tension and drama in music.
In short, composers in the 20th (and 21st) century used dissonance for very similar reasons to composers in every other century.
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The correct answer is B) Kings.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, it was considered the Middle Ages or Dark Ages. Who ruled during this time? Answer: the Kings.
Indeed they ruled. The Kings in different European territories were the ones that ruled during the dark times of the Middle Ages. Of course, the pope exerted so much influence in many of those kingdoms because of the power the Catholic Church amassed during that time.
The Dark Ages was a time ok absolutist monarchs that lived in opulent castles with all the luxuries they thought they deserved, when .on the other hand- common people such as peasants and merchants were suffering poor economic conditions and were oppressed by those European crowns.
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Answer:
Athens
Explanation:
The Capital of Greece is Athens
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