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savannahhooper

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Little Richard claimed he was responsible for the new beat of rock and roll. He was right, up to a
  point; it took Chuck Berry to show how it would be a rock-defining sound by:


 
 

a. cutting the rhythm in half
  b. adding R & B licks
  c. showing how it could be played on the guitar
  d. amplifying the bass



Question 2

Carole King's Will You Love Me Tomorrow was important because:
 
 

a. it was the first popular song composed by a woman
  b. it represented a woman's perspective in pop music
  c. it was the first song to be performed by an all-girl group
  d. it was the first single to turn platinu




Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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