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Clep Humamities Test

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Seurat
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Aaron Copeland
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Sonnet
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Poseidon
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Henry Dixon Cowell
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First Position
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Keats's explam of an ode
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Mixed Meter
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Peter Paul Rubens
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The Pavane and the Polonaise
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Folk tale
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Martha Graham
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iambic
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Oratorio
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DADA school
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Louis Nevelson
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Flying buttress
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Beethoven and Wagner
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Bhagavad-Gita
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Coleridge's example of a mixed meter poem
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were inspired by Schiller’s poem “Ode to Joy.”
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was a famous ballet dancer. She is remembered as the “mother of dance"
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was a school of nonsense and anti art.
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Sculptor who specialized in wood. He created the piece “Black Chord”.
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Lyric poem of 14 lines
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The balls of the feet are turned out completely. The heels touch each other and the feet face outward, trying to form a straight line.
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the most common foot in the English language, unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one as in the word a-bove
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anonymous story tied to a single cultural groug and handed down orally before being recorded in writing.
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was an artist who used pointillism, which is using small dots of color to make a big picture.
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is a musical piece for vocals and instruments
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alternate lines of one meter with lines of at least one other meter.
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composed romantic music, including “Appalachian Spring.”
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is a bearded God with a trident. He is God of the sea.
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is a Hindu religion.
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are both court dances.
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was a 20th Century American composer.
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Ode to a Nightingale
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is a support on the outside of the building.
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was a Flemish painter. He had parts done by assistants.
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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is a cup with a large base.
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was an artist that painted the scenes of the American West.
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sculpted The Kiss-His art appears almost like African art.
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is a vase with two handles and a narrow neck.
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fast
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is commercial art raised up to an art form.
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short novel,a distinction measured by the scope ofhte work as well as by the number of pages
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painted “The Virgin of the Rocks,” “The Last Supper,” and “Mona Lisa.”
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six feet
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was a pianist, sometimes called the “poet of the piano.”

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