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jasdeep_brar

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In Josquin's The Cricket, when the text sings about drinking,
 
  a. a smooth, flowing melody is heard that evokes liquid.
  b. the melody is sung in octaves.
  c. cricket-like chirping is heard that sounds like the hiccups of someone who has been drinking.
  d. cricket-like mating sounds are heard.

Question 2

Counterpoint is a(n) _________________, and one that is still taught in almost exactly the same manner as it was in the Renaissance.
 
  a. easy method
  b. demanding art
  c. secret code
  d. improvisatory practice



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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