The answer is D. Walls, floor and ceiling.
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Answer:
it corresponds to most of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Explanation:
the most common dates being the fall of the last Athenian tyrant in 510 BC and the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC
Composers during the Baroque period were thought of as C) craftsmen. Even though we considered these musical pieces today as masterpieces, back then they were seen more of a craftsmen than artist. Music pieces were created for specific events or occasions, which people never assumed would be played over and over again in another time, but rather scrapped after the performance and deemed useless.