What is the driving force behind any concerto?

a. strict imitative counterpoint
b. steady rhythmic attacks from the piano
c. dramatic tension between soloist and orchestra
d. the virtuosity of the performer

C

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Which of the following represents the most plausible action on the part of the Hebrew prophets in the era of the two kingdoms?

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