How does paraphrase technique differ from cantus firmus technique?

A) the borrowed melody is placed in the tenor line
B) the borrowed melody can appear in any voice, but must remain consistently in that voice part
C) the borrowed melody must remain in the cantus
D) the borrowed melody can appear in any and all voices, though it is most often heard in the cantus


D

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