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The feature that marks the selection as a work song is
 
  A. the systematic recurrence of chopping axes.
  B. lyrics that deal with lovers and mistreatment.
  C. the absence of accompanying instruments.
  D. the use of blue notes and syncopations.

Question 2

The technique of call-and-response is
 
  A. evident in CD 1:18 and absent in CD 1:17.
   B. evident in CD 1:17 and absent in CD 1:18.
  C. equally evident in both CD 1:17 and CD 1:18.
  D. lacking in both CD 1:17 and CD 1:18.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A. the systematic recurrence of chopping axes.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B. evident in CD 1:17 and absent in CD 1:18



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