The answer to this question is "Fugue" which also means "Fight". It is a piece of fabric. The baroque contrapuntal composition in which a single theme called a subject pervades the entire fabric of the piece which is also called fugue, entering one voice into another and it is like a voice imitation.
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Answer; Medieval music was mostly plainchant; first monophonic then developed into polyphonic. Renaissance music was largely buoyant melodies. Medieval music was mostly only vocal while renaissance music was of both instrumental and vocal; flutes, harps, violins were some of the instruments used.
The answer should be false. According to some articles, some artists use different objects (example, pigment from a flower) for paint or color instead of store bought, chemically altered paint.