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Verdi's most important successor was
 
  A) Giacomo Puccini
 
  B) Antonio Salieri
 
  C) George Strait
 
  D) Giovanni de Luigi
 
  E) Carlo di Giovanni

Question 2

This elegant, triple meter dance is of French origin and the only Baroque dance to remain popular in the Classical period.
 
  A) Sarabande
  B) Allemande
  C) Minuet
  D) Gavotte



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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