What is the point of attack in a play?
a. a climactic sword battle
b. the point in the story at which the playwright chooses to start dramatizing the action
c. the beginning of the conflict
d. the introduction of a subplot
b. the point at which the playwright chooses to start dramatizing the action.
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__________ are an examples of the secular music that became increasingly popular in the Renaissance and which are characterized by lyrics written in the vernacular
A. Gregorian chants B. Soliloquies C. Madrigals D. Mystery plays E. both A and B
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Freedom to move ahead or fall behind the tempo of a piece is called ________.
A. forte B. rubato C. presto D. meter
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