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With Heebie Jeebies, Louis Armstrong was one of the first jazz musicians to scat sing, which means
 
  a. to harmonize with the other players by using your voice
 b. to use scatological humor in your lyrics
 c. to improvise vocally, using nonsense syllables
 d. to sing through your solo extremely fast before playing it

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What event inspired Giovanni Boccaccio to write his Decameron?
 
  a. A performance of the Roman de Fauvel in Paris.
  b. An unrequited love affair with a woman identified only as Beatrice.
  c. A dramatic reading of story of Dido and Aeneas from Virgil's Aeneid. d. An outbreak of the Black Death in Florence.



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Answer to Question 1

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