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The author mentions that published music is not considered to be folk music becauseA.the o

The author mentions that published music is not considered to be folk music because

A.the original composer can be easily identified

B.the songs attract only the young people in a community

C.the songs are generally performed by professional singers

D.the composers write the music in rural communities

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