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%EF%BB%BF Question Use the image to answer the question. What main purpose does the shape in this composition serve? (1 point)
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Which of the following separates a composition’s upper and lower planes? (1 point) Responses horizon horizon
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Which of the following can be used to create a sense of nonlinear perspective in a composition? Select all that apply. (1
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How can the lines in this image, and the way that these lines guide the viewer’s eye, be best described?
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What part of a photograph helps the viewer to find where they should focus their gaze?
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What term can be used to refer to positive and negative spaces created by light and dark or to describe the relationships of
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The _____ can be the volume pictured within a photo, or it could be the way printed or projected photographs are exhibited in
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A sense of _____ in a photograph can lead the viewer’s eye, creating the look and feel of action even if there isn’t any
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Which of the following can be used to create a sense of nonlinear perspective in a composition? Select all that apply.
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Which of the following separates a composition’s upper and lower planes?
(1 point) Responses horizon horizon perspective lines
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Which of the following separates a composition’s upper and lower planes?
(1 point) Responses horizon horizon perspective lines
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Your classmate has written several statements about soil. Some of them are correct, and some of them are incorrect.
7. For each
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Which part of the picture is in the foreground?
(1 point) Responses the horse the horse the river the river the bridge the bridge
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A composer can create a unique motive using different note values or rests.
True False
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Evan is working on a musical idea involving a motive that he intends to be eight measures long when it’s finished. Evan is
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Elijah is writing a composition with a single melody. The other parts of his composition uses chords to support the melody.
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Natural elements can be used to frame a picture.
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What term is used to describe an object that is centered and is the largest part of an image? A. emphasis B. background C.
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Outline, illustrate and describe. What does it mean
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John Williams often writes in the style of Statement and Answer. Which section exposes the musical idea?
Statement Answer
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how do I make a good song
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Whats can I compose
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What’s a random piece of music that has a minimum of 16 measures, a tempo marking in BPM, at least two dynamic markings, a
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Music: Read this page completely before completing composition. For this composition portfolio assignment, you will use either
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Music: Composition portfolio:
1) Include a minimum of 16 measures. 2) Include a tempo marking in BPM. 3) Include at least two
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Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.(1 point)
If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a .
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Create a country song that is:
1. completely original 2. Entirely piano played notes 3. Has similar lyrics from popular songs 4.
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A piece of writing should be appropriate to the writer's audience and(1 point)
Responses development. development. organization.
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What separates a composition's upper and lower planes
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What separates a composition's upper and lower planes
A. horizon B. perspective lines C. point of view D. vanishing point
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What separates a composition's upper and lower planes
A. horizon B. perspective C. point of view D. vanishing point
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The model below shows a molecule of a gas that is present in Earth's atmosphere.
Which statement best describes the molecule? (1
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Amir is a wildlife photographer. He is shooting a wild fox. Where is he MOST LIKELY to place his subject?
A. foreground B.
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Hae-won wants to add lines to her composition. She is taking a photo of a flowering bush. Nearby there is a road, a large field
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What can a photographer do to help ensure that they don't take an image with a distracting background?
A. Look through the
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Tricia is composing some candid shots of her family playing bingo. She lines up the shot so her dog is sitting in the front.
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What would be the first step in creating photographs with good backgrounds?
A. Learn to see the background before taking the
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Eddy is adding some foreground elements into his composition. Which could he add to his photo as a foreground element?
A. a
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Roseanna was taking some photographs of her dog sitting on the sidewalk when a bright orange car drove past in the background.
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A 12-tone composition
(1 point) Responses uses a single note 12 different times. uses a single note 12 different times. uses a
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Describe the rhythm. Are there any distinctive rhythmic motives or patterns?
Title: Calmness Tempo: 90 BPM Dynamic markings: -
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A 12-tone composition
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When would the background be the focus of a picture? A. When it is a portrait of a group of individuals. B. When the item in
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How can you incorporate elements of juxtaposition in a visual or image presentation?
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For this assignment, you will write a one-paragraph summary about one of the selections you read during this unit. Selections
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. Describe any other interesting characteristics or identifying features of your
composition (melodic shape, rhythm patterns, or
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Describe the mood of the music you composed. How do the key, melody,
tempo, and dynamics contribute to this mood
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Use the notes you have learned to create an original melody. Why original? Copyright. It matters. Include the following in your
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To create a sense of balance and stability, which part of a composition should have more white space?
(1 point) Responses top top
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In order to capture a rare moment on film, a photographer must most importantly possess which compositional skill
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