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itsmyluck

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This song is characterized by
 
  a. a harmony that alternates between a major chord and its relative minor.
  b. verses with lines that must have between eight and ten syllables, with no more nor less than four accented syllables.
  c. harp accompaniment played by the fingers of one hand only.
  d. None of the given answers.

Question 2

The melody of this performance is remarkable because
 
  a. every instrument plays the same melody at the same time.
  b. it imitates the sounds make by a donkey.
  c. it is doubled in parallel octaves, fifths, and fourths.
  d. it is improvised.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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