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dejastew

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What is the relationship of the voices in I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady?
 
  a. active upper voice with slower lower voices
  b. two voices of equal prominence
  c. unison
  d. polyphony over a plainchant melody

Question 2

Which is a story of an artist creating and then falling in love with his creation?
 
  a. My Fair Lady
  b. Andromeda
  c. Meet Me in St. Louis
  d. The Iliad



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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