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____ was one of the most famous clerics in Paris during the early twelfth century. He became a professor of logic, but his reason was swept away in a passionate romance. As a result, he was condemned, castrated, and cast out from the cathedral.
 
  A) Philip the Chancellor
  B) Thomas Aquinas
  C) Peter Abelard
  D) Jean de Murs

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Son of a famous musical father, this prodigy on the harpsichord spent most of his career in Spain and Portugal, where he composed more than five hundred sonatas.
 
  A) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  B) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
  C) Domenico Scarlatti
  D) Johann Christian Bach



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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