Which response does not apply to the “prepared piano”?
a. invented by John Cage
b. screws, bolts, washers, erasers, and bits of felt and plastic are placed on the
strings
c. featured in the composition 4’33”
d. turns the piano into a percussive instrument
e. eliminates the melodic capability of the piano
C
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No society that we know of has lived without some form of art. The impulse to make and respond to art appears to be as deeply ingrained as the ability to:
A. learn language. B. gather food. C. seek shelter. D. reproduce. E. None of these answers are correct.
When Shakespeare refers to England as “This fortress built by Nature for herself / Against infection and the hand of war,” he is referring directly to its
a. geography. b. defensive preparation. c. healthful climate. d. homogeneous populace.