How does Georges Seurat achieve a sense of mass in L’Écho?

a. He lightens areas of shadow with white gouache.
b. He creates subtle gradations in value with ink washes.
c. He builds up areas of light and shadow with cross-hatching.
d. He produces chiaroscuro by using Conté crayon.

d. He produces chiaroscuro by using Conté crayon.

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The most common basso continuo group was the:

a. harpsichord and low string instrument b. organ and theorbo c. low string instrument and bassoon d. piano and organ e. harpsichord and flute

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Which of the following is NOT a principle that is almost universally followed onstage?

A. You usually cross behind another character. B. Actors do not often move at the same time. C. Generally, look at people who are entering or exiting to help direct attention. D. Move on your own lines and remain still on the lines of others.

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