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Who Wants to get an A? TEST 2. Use a cheat. . Ask the class. . Ask a classmate. . Take a 50 / 50. MUSIC. Music composition for instrumental soloist & orchestra:. A. Fugue. C. Mass. B. Symphony . u. D. Concerto. What period of music was Bach? . u. A. Baroque. C. Classical.

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  1. Who Wants to get an A? TEST 2 Use a cheat. Ask the class. Ask a classmate. Take a 50 / 50.

  2. MUSIC Music composition for instrumental soloist & orchestra: A. Fugue C. Mass B. Symphony u D. Concerto

  3. What period of music was Bach? u A. Baroque C. Classical B. Medieval D. Renaissance

  4. A musical composition that starts with an unaccompanied melody: A. Mass C. Concerto u B. Fugue D. Symphony

  5. Pitch, dynamics, timbre, & duration are properties of: u A. Sound C. Rhythm B. Melody D. Harmony

  6. Timbre or tone color is : A. Sound’s distinct quality u C. A genre of music B. A type of rhyme D. A type of texture

  7. Beat, meter, and tempo are all elements of: A. Harmony C. Melody B. Sound u D. Rhythm

  8. Melody is: A. Simultaneous notes C. A musical genre B. Vertical notes u D. A succession of notes

  9. In music, harmony is: A. Succession of notes C. Speed of notes u B. Simultaneous notes D. A musical genre

  10. Musical notes played close together: A. Consonant u C. Close tight texture B. Dissonant D. Open thin texture

  11. Musical notes played far apart: A. Consonant C. Close tight texture B. Dissonant u D. Open thin texture

  12. Consonant sounds are: A. Unpleasing C. Dissonant u B. Pleasing D. Close together

  13. Dissonant sounds are: A. Close together C. Pleasing B. Harmonic u D. Unpleasant

  14. Grand opera is: u A. Serious and tragic C. Comic B. Elegant D. Is metric

  15. Opera comique: A. Is funny C. Is romantic u B. Has spoken dialogue D. Is metric

  16. Opera Buffa: A. Has spoken dialogue C. Is metric B. Is romantic u D. Is funny

  17. An opera’s overture is the: u A. Orchestral introduction C. End B. Spoken dialogue D. Main scene

  18. LITERATURE How the words appear on the page of a poem: A. Lyric C. Line u B. Form D. Stanza

  19. Poems with the words arranged to form a picture: u A. Concrete C. Haiku B. Free verse D. Collage

  20. The author of a poem is called the: A. Choreographer C. Speaker B. Stanzist u D. Poet

  21. The person who recites or performs a poem: u A. Speaker C. Stanzist B. Poet D. Choreographer

  22. A sentence in a poem: A. Lyric u C. Line B. Form D. Stanza

  23. A paragraph in a poem: A. Lyric C. Metric B. Form u D. Stanza

  24. A literary work about a person’s life: A. Novel C. Essay u B. Biography D. Fiction

  25. A literary work about a religious person's life: u A. Hagiography C. Fiction B. Essay D. Manners

  26. Modern poetry is: A. Lyric C. Usually barefoot B. Rigid u D. Free verse

  27. A novel told through letters: A. Allegory u C. Epistolary B. Kritios D. Anthology

  28. Words that imitate the sounds they describe (buzz): u A. Onomatopoeia C. Refrain B. Metaphor D. Alliteration

  29. Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is called: A. Haiku C. Refrain B. Onomatopoeia u D. Alliteration

  30. Exaggerated figure of speech (He talked forever): A. Simile u C. Hyperbole B. Olmec D. Onomatopoeia

  31. Repeating a word or phrase: A. Mosaic u C. Refrain B. Prosaic D. Onomatopoeia

  32. Japanese poem with 3 lines: 5, 7, and 5 syllables. A. Quing C. Ming B. Xia u D. Haiku

  33. Juliet is the Sun, and I am the Moon. A. Simile u C. Metaphor B. Alliteration D. Onomatopoeia

  34. Juliet is like the Sun, and I resemble the Moon. A. Metaphor C. Alliteration B. Onomatopoeia u D. Simile

  35. Perceptions that arise from reading: A. Simile u C. Imagery B. Narrative D. Verse

  36. Telling a story from a character’s point of view: A. Omniscient C. Third Person Singular B. Omnipotent u D. First Person Singular

  37. Telling a story from the viewpoint of all the characters: u A. Omniscient C. Third Person Singular B. Omnipotent D. First Person Singular

  38. A poem that is sung: A. Baroque C. Narrative B. Concrete u D. Lyric

  39. Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables: A. Alliteration u C. Meter B. Rhyme D. Refrain

  40. A poem that tells a story: u A. Narrative C. Akhenaton B. Free verse D. Concrete

  41. A direct comparison of unlike things: A. Simile C. Onomatopoeia B. Personification u D. Metaphor

  42. A comparison using like, as, resembles: u A. Simile C. Onomatopoeia B. Personification D. Metaphor

  43. How many lines are in a Haiku: A. 9 C. 7 B. 4 u D. 3

  44. Giving human qualities to animals or inanimate things: A. Simile u C. Personification B. Olmec D. Onomatopoeia

  45. Words that rhyme inside a line of poetry: A. Antonym u C. Internal Rhyme B. Homophone D. End Rhyme

  46. Words that rhyme at the end of a line in poetry: A. Antonym C. Internal Rhyme B. Homophone u D. End Rhyme

  47. THEATRE The visual production of a play, movie, or dance: A. Versalius C. Verisimilitude B. Denouement u D. Mis-en-Scene

  48. Method acting was first developed by: A. Shakespeare C. Eisenstein u B. Stanislavski D. Aristotle

  49. Exposition, complication, and dénouement are parts of a: A. Fugue C. Concerto B. Mass u D. Plot

  50. The main character is the: A. Dénouement C. Antagonist u B. Protagonist D. Leibniz

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