__________ refers to "the degree to which the surface of an object has, or seems to have, a particular feel" (Adams 89)

A. Mutability
B. Obscurity
C. Levity
D. Tactility
E. Maneuverability

D

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The Romans honored successful political and military figures with publicly displayed __________

A) columns B) temples C) arches D) portrait sculptures E) wall paintings

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Listen to the song “Gizhebs” performed by the Ojibwa powwow drum group Bear Creek. Does this music conform to your expectations of what “Native American music” is supposed to sound like? Why or why not? (See this later in the chapter, too.)

What will be an ideal response?

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