Formalism would be the answer!
I would say the correct answer is C. the cadenza.
Cadenza is defined as "<span>an </span>improvised<span> or written-out </span>ornamental passage<span> played or sung by a </span>soloist<span> or soloists,' so you can see that the important part of the cadenza is that it is improvised. It is used to show the skill of the performer.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The role I think symbols can play in helping to visualize imaginative worlds is very important. Indeed, I think many times a symbol can substitute many words that should be carefully chosen to explain something.
A symbol, on the other hand, can sum up many words in one image, and that is the power of symbols.
Talking about Jeronimous B*sch, the famous Renaissance painter from the Netherlands, we can appreciate the use of symbols he used in great paintings such as the "Cr*cifixion of St. J*lia."
Using iconography, we should be able to read symbols. This concept of iconography was created by Erwin Panofsky to deeply analyze artworks focusing basically on important symbols that had meaning for the people of the time when the work was created.
Through analyzing symbols, we can understand the meaning and the emotions projected in the artwork.
The artist's uses facial expression's within this comic for multiple reasons. The facial expressions used in this comic strip allow the readers to understand what is going on in that particular scene. It also lets people know the reactions the characters are making as well as the emotions that they are feeling. The expressions make the comic more engaging towards the reader, and adds an additional humorous element to the storyline.