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The person who is being addressed by the singer of No More than One Man Could Count the Starsismost likely __________.
 
  a) ignoring the singer's pleas
  b) waiting for a better song from a wealthier suitor
  c) entranced by the singer's song
  d) already married and has no reason to listen to another marriage proposal

Question 2

Concerts in the late eighteenth century __________.
 
  a) were much longer than today, often lasting four hours or more
  b) were only open to the royal household
  c) gained notoriety for being sites of social unrest
  d) were never longer than a single symphony or concerto



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