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go.lag

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In the formal structure of Paranoid Android (Radiohead, 1997) and Smells Like Teen Spirit
  (Nirvana, 1991), they forego the convention of having the song's chorus establish the mood of the song
  and the song's verse to amplify and explain the overall mood.


 
 

a. True
  b. False



Question 2

According to the text's Listening Guide, Ani DiFranco's 32 Flavors (A. DiFranco, 1995) contains
  many verses but no choruses.


 
 

a. True
  b. False




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frogdreck123456

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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go.lag

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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