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daltonest1984

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What is the jubilus?
 
  A) the elevated position in the choir area of the church, from which the soloist would sing the Introit
  B) the symbol ij or iij, that means to repeat the entire passage
  C) the long melismatic treatment of the final vowel in the Alleluia
  D) a lyrical and memorable passage of scripture usually drawn from the New Testament of the Bible

Question 2

Which part of the liturgy for the Mass is structured as Antiphon-Verse-Doxology-Antiphon?
 
  A) Ite, missa est
  B) Credo
  C) Introit
  D) Sanctus



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Answer to Question 1

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