Renaissance composers started using word painting, which was a musical expression of the emotion in the words of a musical piece. For example, if the words described a sad event, the music would be slow and set to minor keys and if the words described joy, the music would be fast-paced and set to a major key.
Explanation: The composition of a woven tapestry is mostly incorporated with linen, wool and cotton but can also include silk, gold, silver and similar. The vertical threads are called warps, the horizontal ones are called wefts. Wefts are composed out of pieces of wool or silk. Tapestry technique is made by weaving weft threads over and under the warp threads and pushing the wefts downward, pulling them tightly together almost as if you can not see the vertical ones.
The architecture in Much Ado About Nothing emphasizes all of the following characteristics EXCEPT "Proportion".
<u>Option:</u> A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Shakespeare's plays include a five-act framework often creatively alluded to as 'Freytag's Pyramid,' indicating that the climax normally comes in Act III. The standard narrative design of Shakespeare occurs in Much Ado About Nothing, describing its exposition, rising action (characters and their interests are introduced), climax (dramatic results), falling action (consequences of the climax) and Denouement (ties all the loose ends in a neat bow like in this case all got married). Here the phases showcase the proportion of each scenario of play, involving consequences of climax.