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In a shift from earlier thinking, the social status of nineteenth-century composers became equivalent to that of

A. lords and courtiers.
B. tailors and hatters.
C. woodworkers and carriage builders.
D. painters and poets.

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Answered by Bobby
i think its D , is that right?
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I agree.

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