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Why can early medieval drama be described as liturgical drama?
 
  A) It was based on religious themes.
  B) It was performed in the cathedral.
  C) It was performed at the monastery.
  D) It was performed during Mass.

Question 2

What is a melisma?
 
  A) an evening prayer
  B) an elaborate morning worship service
  C) a single, sustained musical pitch
  D) an intricate series of musical notes



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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