The Baroque dance form consists of:
A) imitative counterpoint interspersed with contrasting episodes.
B) solo sections alternating with the full orchestral ritornello.
C) a section repeated and b section repeated, a binary form.
D) shorter versions of the main melodies of the suite to come, serving as a preview.
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