1. When were the Middle Ages? (1 point)

A. 100–500**
B. 500–1500
C. 1450–1600
D. 1600–1750

2. What is music sung without instruments called? (1 point)
a. Capella**
b. instrumental
c. polyphonic
d. medieval

3. Which type of music has only one melodic line? (1 point)
A. monophonic
B. polyphonic**
C. instrumental
D. none of the above

4. What is another name for plainchant? (1 point)
A. monk
B. Capella**
C. medieval
D. Gregorian chant

I know I'm three years late, but too all the people here on December 10th, 2019 or later, here are the answers to the U3L2 Music quick check.

1. B; 500-1500
2. A; a capella
3. A; Monophonic
4. D; Gregorian chant
5. D; Monophonic a capella

100% correctamundo

so 1 is b

2 is a
3 is a
and 4 is d

3 is wrong. think "mono" means "one" so A would be the correct answer. The others are correct.:-)

LOL...

100% btw

"poly" means "three", get it? and actually number 1 is B because medevil times took place during the 5th to the 15th century

No, the others are not correct. #2 is correct. The others are wrong. Try reading your text material. It' surprising what one an learn that way.

#4 is D btw because a Gregorian chant is done by monks, another definition would be a plain chant, they sing in one long note

yup

To find the answers to these questions, you can use various methods, such as consulting reliable sources or conducting research. Here's how you can get the answers:

1. To determine when the Middle Ages were, you can refer to history books, encyclopedias, or reliable websites that cover the topic of medieval history. The correct answer is B. 500–1500.

2. To find out what music sung without instruments is called, you can explore different music genres or refer to music theory resources. The correct answer is a. Capella.

3. To identify the type of music that has only one melodic line, you can study different musical forms and compositions. The correct answer is A. monophonic.

4. To discover another name for plainchant, you can delve into the history of music and its various styles. The correct answer is D. Gregorian chant.

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