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Based on the observations Natalie Curtis made about the Navajo songs, which statement best describes how the songs were performed? They were read aloud to make sure every detail was spoken correctly. They were sung from memory, and the performers would often add changes as they sang. They were read aloud, and the performers would sometimes add changes as they read. They were sung from memory, and the performers would sing them exactly the same every time. о 50 points​

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