
LESSON 3 CPAR
Quiz by John Sandrino
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- using one’s voice, body, or presence
- in front of an audience
use of one’s voice or instruments to produce sound
spoken dialogue, acting with body movements and facial expressions, literary elements
artist’s body movements, facial expressions, as well as presence
utilizing words and written language.
has a rhyme scheme and a unit of rhythm
a form of literature that has a rhyme scheme and a unit of rhythm, called meter.
- a story that is used to explain an event or phenomenon
- handed down from generation to generation.
- lengthy narrative, usually of different individuals.
- mystery, science fiction, horror or thriller, romance, andhistory.
short fictional work, which can usually be read in a fewminutes.
literature made to be viewed in devices, such as computers and mobile phones.
printed books are now converted to be viewed on electronic devices which are called
the process of capturing moving images generally made for media broadcast.
altering a photo through an editing software
recreating traditional painting using a computer or mobile device
makes use of digital technology to create an artwork
the art of making 2D or 3D figures and images move.
- considered to be the abstract form of video
- it does not rely on most of the elements of traditional videos
are forms of art that are produced, shown, and make use of media technologies, such as computers, television, film, radio, and mobile phones.
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