In some early colonial religious services, a leader would sing each phrase of a hymn alone, and then pause for the congregation to repeat the phrase. What is this practice called?

A. Fuging
B. Psalming
C. Lining out
D. Shape note notation

Answer: C

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State right-to-work laws:

A. permit employers to hire nonunion workers only if union labor is unavailable. B. prohibit employers from discriminating against minority groups in hiring workers. C. prohibit unions from discriminating against minority groups in recruiting members. D. make compulsory union membership (for example, a union shop) illegal.

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For Hildegard of Bingen, Scivias, Reading 10.4b: In her third point of analysis, Hildegard says that “the mental capacity of mortal humans is insufficient to understand the manifold variations of its poisonous fury and malicious exertions.” What is her rhetorical strategy here? In other words, why does she say this, and what effect does she think it will have on the reader?

What will be an ideal response?

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