Thutmosis III Smiting Enemies (fig. 13.4) is a work from the culture of ___________ and utilizes sunken relief
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
ancient Egypt
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Persian poetry is almost always lyrical, and its most frequent subject is __________
A. war B. love C. religion D. politics E. loneliness
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DonĀ Juan, the feature on the program at the first public Vitaphone screening in August 1926, had:
A. live orchestral accompaniment but no recorded soundtrack. B. recorded dialogue that was badly out of synchronization with the picture. C. four scenes in which the star sang and even spoke briefly. D. recorded music but no dialogue.
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