In "I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady," cadences are identified in the music by a

a. rhyme.
b. harmonic resolution from dominant to tonic.
c. change from polyphonic to heterophonic texture.
d. point of arrival, coupled with a pause in the forward motion of the voices.


D

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