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mikaylakyoung

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Which of the following represents a true statement about this composition?
 
  a) its modular units could be repeated, varied, and embellished at will according to the needs of the dance
  b) its modular units were not intended to be repeated
  c) Variation and embellishment do not play a part in a composition such as this one
  d) Although the music is dance-like in character, it was not meant to be danced to

Question 2

Which poet did Schubert set to music in this selection?
 
  a) Friedrich Schiller
  b) Heinrich Heine
  c) Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  d) Adelbert von Chamisso



ryrychapman11

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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