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What name is typically used to describe nonimitative, free-style passages in a fugue?
 
  a) subjects
  b) episodes
  c) middle entries
  d) strettos

Question 2

This composition is scored for
 
  a) soprano and string ensemble
  b) solo flute and string ensemble
  c) solo violin and string quartet
  d) solo oboe and string quartet



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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