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All the music from fourteenth-century Europe for which written scores survive is so complex and is written in such difficult notation that it could have been played only by musicians whose lives were dedicated solely to such performance. Yet fourteenth-century European accounts, which in this respect probably give accurate portrayals of their times, describe many members of the nobility who excelled not only in musical performance, but also in dancing poetry, and painting.
The statements given, if true, most strongly support which of the following?
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A.Some members of the nobility in fourteenth-century Europe abandoned other activities in order to become professional musicians
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B.There were styles of music performed in the fourteenth century for which no written scores survive
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C.Professional musicians in fourteenth-century Europe had more highly developed skills than do the most skilled professional musicians today.
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D.The fourteenth-century European accounts that describe members of the nobility as excelling in musical performance do not specify the amount of time these members devoted to music
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E.Professional musicians in fourteenth-century Europe did not perform for gatherings of members of the nobility
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