I had to do a bit of research for this one but here is how I would explain it:
In the 17th century, religion was far more important than it is today. It was a vital part of everyday life. Dutch artists would be influenced by the church of England as their artwork, the Church argued, played a key role in guiding the faithful. Art was certainly as important as the written or spoken word - not locked behind any language barrier - and anyone could understand it. Dutch artists had to make their art persuasive: it had to move the faithful (and disbelievers) to feel the reality of Christ’s sacrifice, the suffering of the martyrs, the visions of the saints.
Answer:
A bison from the caves of Altamira
Answer:
The correct answer is "The Pirates of Penzance."
Explanation:
It is a Romance, Musical, Comedy, and Musical Comedy. These are not dramas.
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Answer: I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
It is true that William Byrd was known for producing instrumental pieces for consorts, if this is a true/false question. He was an English composer of the Renaissance.