William Byrd's "Sing Joyfully" is notable for its

a. word painting.
b. completely homophonic texture.
c. use of lute and tambourine.
d. contrasting instrumental timbres.

A

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One of the factors that contributed to the enormous surge in church building during the Romanesque period was the ____

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