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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
8

Call and response is different from the practice of lining out because A. lining out is a practice of writing sheet music. B. li

ning out is for spoken text without music. C. the "response" is different from the "call." D. call and response is only instrumental.
Arts
2 answers:
Anna007 [38]3 years ago
6 0
Hi there, the answer is D. Call and response is only instrumental.  I took the test.  There are no voices in Call and Response. 
sveticcg [70]3 years ago
3 0
Maybe D /////////////
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