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what is the difference between movement and rhythm?
a. movement is the sense of motion created often through repetition, where as rhythm is the shared characteristics of a piece that provide harmony.
b. rhythm is the sense of motion created by a piece, where as movement is the repetition of an object or part in the piece.
c. rhythm is the simulation of motion through the repetition of an object or part in the piece, where as movement refers to the form of the piece and the vantage points a person can move to, in order to examine the piece..
d. movement is the sense of motion created by a piece, where as rhythm is the simulation of motion through the repetition of an object or part in the piece.
please select the best answer from the choices provided
a
b
c
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Incorrectly defines rhythm as shared characteristics for harmony (not accurate for rhythm's definition).
- Option B: Swaps the definitions of rhythm and movement. Rhythm is about repetition - based simulation of motion, not the sense of motion itself.
- Option C: Incorrectly defines movement as related to vantage points (movement in art is about the sense of motion in the piece, not physical viewer movement) and misdefines rhythm.
- Option D: Correctly states that movement is the sense of motion created by a piece, and rhythm is the simulation of motion through repetition of an object/part in the piece.
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d. Movement is the sense of motion created by a piece, where as rhythm is the simulation of motion through the repetition of an object or part in the piece.