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jazziefee

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In addition composing music, Hildegard __________.
 
  a) served as an archbishop for the Catholic Church
  b) created the first book of European horticulture
  c) experienced visions and directed the life of a thriving convent
  d) wrote a treatise on the German language

Question 2

Geisha are paid for their accomplishments as __________.
 
  a) musicians, dancers, and experts in tea ceremonies
  b) dancers, warriors, and experts in diplomacy
  c) musicians, engineers, and mathematicians.
  d) prostitutes and experts in tea ceremonies.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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