Praxiteles's Hermes and Dionysos, from the Late Classical period, depicts a graceful and naturalistic body stance, called the __________, and an increased emphasis on __________

a. canon of proportions; textural contrast
b. weight shift stance; pent-up energy
c. S-curve; muscularity
d. S-curve; emotional expression
e. weight-shift stance; idealization

d

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Which of the following is not a double-reed instrument?

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