What is a point of imitation?
A) the beginning of each movement in a polyphonic Mass
B) a cadence point where the polyphony comes together to form homophonic chords
C) a passage of imitative polyphony usually using one musical motive
D) the place where the second voice enters in a passage of imitative polyphony
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