I believe the correct answer is second option: character's
improvisational behavior.
The improvisation is the act of creating or performing
something spontaneously or making something from whatever is available at the
certain moment. In the performing arts, act of improvisation is a very
spontaneous performance of the actor without specific or scripted preparation, and
therefore, it can’t be written in a script.
Answer:
Variations.
Explanation:
'Variation' is demonstrated as the formal musical form or technique that comprises of repetition of one specific section for a repeated number of times in an altered manner. The melody continues to be recognizable in each part, the elemental harmonic structure also remains the same but the considerable changes are observed in the 'rhythm, texture, tempo, or the timbre' that helps each section to operate in a freshly as well as interestingly. For Example; a ground bass. Therefore, <u>'variation'</u> is the answer.
the first photo is of a natural element, hence that its nit man-made. the shape of the first photo is more geographic then the second photo.
the second photo is of a side walk, a man-made object. the shape of the second photo is of a square, a square that was man-made, had to be put in place.
Answer:
Reverse Adoption theory
Explanation:
According to The Reverse Adoption theory (also known as The Trickle-Up theory), particular styles that began on the streets, among the lower socio-economic class, can get picked up by designers and then those who belong to the upper-class. Since the 1960s, manufacturers and retailers started paying more attention to the people on the street and their styles, looking for inspiration and ideas. Some of those ideas eventually reached the market.
For example, T-shirts were primarily worn by workmen and men in the military as the most practical choice of clothing. They became popular among the working class and eventually in the fashion industry as well. The punk subculture followed a similar path.
Answer:
Filippo Brunelleschi
Explanation: His is considered the first Renaissance architect.