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jenna1

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Miles Davis's rhythm section from 1963 to 1968 included
 
  a. Paul Chambers (bass), Bill Evans (piano), and Billy Cobb (drums)
 b. Ron Carter (bass), Wynton Kelly (piano), and Billy Cobb (drums)
 c. Herbie Hancock (bass), Keith Jarrett (piano), and McCoy Tyner (drums)
 d. Ron Carter (bass), Herbie Hancock (piano), and Tony Williams (drums)

Question 2

Who commissioned new operas in late nineteenth-century Italy?
 
  a. aristocratic patrons
  b. the impresario
  c. publishing houses
  d. wealthy industrialists



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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