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How many voices are in I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady?
 
  a. one
  b. two
  c. three
  d. four

Question 2

The person who is being addressed by the singer of I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady is
 
  a. ignoring the singer's pleas, much as a statue would ignore its sculptor'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.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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