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codyclark

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How does an audience convey its desire for an encore?
 
 

a. holding their cell phones towards the stage
  b. exuberant applause
  c. sending text messages
  d. engaging in a stadium wave
  e. chanting We Will Rock You



Question 2

What is meant by the term encore?
 
 

a. the gradual decrease in the volume of sound
  b. an instrumental genre in which one or more soloists play with and against a larger orchestra
  c. the repetition of a work by the performer to gratify an appreciative audience
  d. music that has endured the test of time and requires a particular set of skills to perform or appreciate it
  e. a short, distinctive melodic figure that stands by itself




mbcrismon

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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