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Medieval - Basically pretty simple, music kind of was based around one line melodies - there wasn't really too much rhythm. It was all just Gregorian chants and what is called 'plainsong'. Maybe some wandering musicians playing uncomplicated popular melodies, nothing too complex.
Renaissance - Starts to show more complexity with multiple 'voices' either instrumentally or vocally. Composers were starting to get interested in the richer sound and possibilities of using multi-voiced pieces.
I believe that A, B, and C are correct.
Encoding<span> is referred to as learning the information, </span>storage <span>refers to maintaining information, and </span>retrieval <span>is the ability to access information when you need it. It would be easy to forget information you studied on an exam because you are vacuuming up all of this information at one time, making it hard to remember each problem and answer.</span>
Yes because it show's how an artist feels about his masterpiece and he expresses his deepest thoughts.