Which of the following best describes this selection's musical style?
a) dotted rhythms, rumbling tremolos, fully-voiced chords, sudden contrasts of dynamic, and long declamatory passages marked "Recit"
b) movement through a wide variety of keys
c) a steady dynamic level and the use of block chords
d) each character is given a distinctive of key, mode, texture, and register
a
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a. true b. false
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