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In Cosa sento, when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style of singing?
 
  a) when propositioning Susanna
  b) after finding Figaro in the closet
  c) when relating his encounter with Cherubino the day before
  d) when he thinks he is alone

Question 2

The Cricket praises the singing of __________.
 
  a) the minstrels of the royal court
  b) children in the summertime
  c) crickets over birds
  d) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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