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kfurse

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Who composed La Mer, which tries to evoke in music the general atmosphere of the sea rather than literal sounds of the ocean?
 
  A) Strauss
  B) Stravinsky
  C) Debussy
  D) Puccini

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Which painting technique is Paul Czanne's clearest move toward Modernism?
 
  A) a drastic collapsing of space that blurred foreground and background
  B) applying paint in small dabs of pure color to create a larger image
  C) incorporating the limited field of the camera to frame his intimate depictions of dancers
  D) juxtaposing complementary colors to reproduce the experience of vision



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Answer to Question 1

C

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