Answer:
Songs went from being performed by one person to many people.
Explanation:
<em>Songs went from being one part to multiple parts</em> – this is not the right answer. This is not what monophonic and polyphonic music means.
<u><em>Songs went from being performed by one person to many peopl</em></u><u>e – this is the right answer.</u> Monophonic songs are sung in one voice and it is only one melody. Polyphonic means there are more voices at the same time or that more melodies are going simultaneously. This Renaissance development to polyphonic changed music a lot compared to the Middle Ages.<u> Many of Renaissance songs were composed as polyphonic compositions for masses sang in Latin in churches.</u>
<em>Songs went from being classical in nature to more electronic </em>– this is not the right answer. This is not the meaning of monophonic and polyphonic, and also there was no electronic music in Renaissance.
<em>There is no difference between monophonic and polyphonic music</em> – this is not the correct answer. There is a difference between monophonic and polyphonic.
C) isn't correct, I feel like that has to do more with a perspective grid or something similar.
A is correct, because that's what symmetrical balance is,
B is correct, because symmetrically balanced images are visually pleasing to look at to the human brain,
and D is correct, because symmetry adds balance to images.
Picasso was a Spanish painter that made many arts. The two pieces are the same, but the one on the right is a sketch of the one on the right. Though small differences are easily noticed, such as different people are missing, and replaced with others in different positions .