9. Instrumentalist : Symphony
a) author : drama
b) photographer : cinema
c) composer : concerto
d) artist : painting
e) dancer : ballet
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14. Nominal : Significance
a) titular : honor
b) ephemeral : brevity
c) divisible : continuity
d) anomalous : distinction
e) disjunctive : unity
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1. While many Russian composers of the nineteenth century contributed to an emerging national style, other composers did not --- idiomatic Russian musician elements, --- instead the traditional musical vocabulary of Western European Romanticism.
a) utilize ... rejecting
b) incorporate ... preferring
c) exclude ... avoiding
d) repudiate ... expanding
e) esteem ... disdaing
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6. MacCroy's conversation was ---- : she could never tell a story, chiefly because she always forgot it, and she was never guilty of a witticism, unless by accident.
a) scintillating
b) unambiguous
c) perspicuous
d) stultifying
e) facetious
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