What is the jubilus?

A) the elevated position in the choir area of the church, from which the soloist would sing the Introit
B) the symbol ij or iij, that means to repeat the entire passage
C) the long melismatic treatment of the final vowel in the Alleluia
D) a lyrical and memorable passage of scripture usually drawn from the New Testament of the Bible

C

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Which of the following is our source for information about Etruscan temples?

a. Etruscan homes b. writings of the Roman architect Vitruvius c. the one remaining at Cerveteri d. models in Etruscan tombs

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What is the difference between wings and borders?

a. Wings hang above the audience and borders hang above the stage. b. Wings are set parallel to the front of the stage in a series from front to back, while borders are hung above each set of wings. c. Wings replaced the front curtain, since there was no need for scene changes anymore, and borders enclosed the scene overhead. d. Wings enclose the scene from above and borders enclose the scene on each side

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