The smoother, gentler style of singing which developed as the result of singers being able to use microphones to amplify their voices is known as

A. cramming
B. crooning
C. screaming
D. comping


Answer: B

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movement in a concerto. It usually incorporates rapid runs, arpeggios, and bits of previously heard themes into a fantasy-like improvisation.

a. coda b. finale c. cadenza d. ostinato e. genre

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Trace the history of papermaking, discussing the technological processes required. Cover its origins and its transmission to other cultures and describe some of the writing and drawing surfaces it replaced. What are paper's advantages over these materials?

What will be an ideal response?

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A) ?bison B) males? C) women? D) composite creatures

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John Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" addresses

a. the speaker's fear of losing his wife. b. the horrible suffering of war. c. living in the eternal now. d. the link between rebirth and spring.

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