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joesmith1212

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Form of Mellencamp's hit song Paper in Fire (J. Mellencamp, 1987):
 
 

a. blues
  b. AABA
  c. ABAC
  d. verse/chorus



Question 2

The message behind the song Where the Streets Have No Name (U2, 1987) is about:
 
 

a. lonely travels after a broken love affair
  b. longing for the harmony that can be had when class, race, and wealth distinctions
  disappear
  c. one's visions in a drug-induced euphoria
  d. a paean to desert travels, where one finds the Joshua Tree




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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