The answer would be the third option. "They could be made using formulas, could show ideal beauty, or could be realistic."
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Mary Cassatt did study with <span> Edgar Degas.
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Timbre is the sound quality or note quality of a note played and Rhythm is a strong, regular, repeated pattern of sounds or notes played.
The movie had a few scenes that were just made for the 3-D effect. All that sliding around on the rooftops and gutters and sewer pipes on the ice... pure Hollywood time wasting stuff.
<span>I have read the book 15 times. I bought the CARREY film for my children. If you will give me a day or two, I will watch it again and make a long list. editing this maybe Monday (come now, Christmas is on Sunday..) </span>
<span>Oh yes, there were NO scenes with mice on the floor in the original story. </span>
Answer:Instead of banning modes altogether, Aristotle recognized that modes could be used to produce difference emotional responses. All of the following emotions were thought to be aroused by a musical mode except: A. reverence.
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