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What is the rhythmic nature of the woodwind quartet's answers in The Unanswered Question?
 
  a) homorhythmic
  b) turbulent and uneven
  c) tonal
  d) fugue-like

Question 2

What type of harmonic language did Ives use to challenge notions of musical correctness?
 
  a) symmetrical
  b) atonal
  c) locrian
  d) ionian



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