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mwit1967

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Romantic ballets such as La sylphide derived their plot lines from
 
  a. fairy tales and folk legends.
  b. contemporary novels.
  c. art songs.
  d. real life events.

Question 2

The fact that the nineteenth century was the age of the virtuoso is most evident in the work of
 
  a. Schubert.
  b. Berlioz.
  c. Chopin.
  d. Beethoven.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c




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