To match the given words to their respective definitions:A syncopation is a rhythmic emphasis occurring in unexpected places, such as on the second and fourth beats.A blue note is a flatted tone on the third, fifth, or seventh step of a major scale. Improvisation is melodies or rhythms created on the spot. An accent is a rhythmic emphasis on notes that fall off the beat or notes held across the beat.
William Caxton was the first person to introduce the printing press into the country of England in the year 1476. He was also an English diplomat, merchant, writer and printer. He is thought to be the first person of England that worked as a printer.
He is also considered as the
first English retailer of printed books. Although there is no definite
indication about his date of birth, but it is considered that he was born
anywhere between the period of 1415 to 1424.
The correct answer is <span>B. He apprenticed with Perugino and was inspired by the art of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
He was one of renaissance's most famous painters, but is also famous for having Raphael be his pupil, which is no small thing considering what kind of legacy Raphael built. </span>