“[R]emembering the rhythm” and “backs

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  1. “[R]emembering the rhythm” and “backs of buses” both contain examples of (1 point)alliteration. stanzas. rhyme.
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  2. Which type of rhythm is created by repeating elements with slight changes from one point in a composition to another?
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  3. Which type of rhythm does this artwork have?•. Alternating rhythm • Random rhythm • Progressive rhythm • Regular rhythm
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  4. A composition that grows, fades, advances, or recedes has what type of rhythm? (1 point) Responses regular rhythm regular rhythm
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  5. A composition that grows, fades, advances, or recedes has what type of rhythm?(1 point) Responses regular rhythm regular rhythm
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  6. A design that involves a consistent pattern with minimal variation, providing a predictable, steady path for the eye to follow
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  7. A design that involves a consistent pattern with minimal variation, providing a predictable, steady path for the eye to follow
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  8. A composition that grows, fades, advances, or recedes has what type of rhythm?A. regular rhythm B. flowing rhythm C. progressive
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  9. A composition that grows, fades, advances, or recedes has what type of rhythm?(1 point) Responses regular rhythm regular rhythm
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  10. QuestionUse the image to answer the question. Which type of rhythm does the following example represent? (1 point) Responses
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