Why have the forms discussed in this chapter generally been more popular among audiences than "theatre"? What might it take to make theatre more popular and accessible to the masses?
What will be an ideal response?
The student could discuss the "high" society appeal that theatre has historically
had and the need to smash this stereotype in order to reach a larger audience.
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Clara Peeters was one of the first still life artists to combine ____________ in a single painting
A. still life subjects and tapestries B. flowers and food C. figures and still life elements D. insects and utensils
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Which of the following is a characteristic of Bulgarian music?
a. wide vocal range b. modes often use 7 pitches c. narrow pitch range d. absence of ornamentation
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