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What is the story of Swan Lake?
 
  a) A hero, Siegried, falls in love with an enchanted princess, Odette.
  b) A hunter seeks to find a mythical hunting ground full of birds.
  c) An ugly duckling grows up to be a beautiful swan.
  d) Divers compete to perform the most graceful swan dive.

Question 2

In The Valkyrie, Wotan's spear is accompanied by __________.
 
  a) bright, constantly shifting music that darts around
  b) a steady, confident, downward-striding figure in the brass
  c) a descending line played softly by winds and high strings
  d) a bright, confident fanfare



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Answer to Question 1

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