A1 - Elvis Presley
B2 - Buddy Holly
C3 - Janis Joplin
D4 - Marilyn Monroe
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Answer: Don McLean's 1971 album, "American Pie," is dedicated to the late Buddy Holly, one of McLean's childhood idols, who was in a plane crash in 1959 along with Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. McLean wanted to honor the legacy of Holly and the other musicians. The title track, "American Pie," contains references to Buddy Holly's death and its impact on the world of music. The phrase "The Day the Music Died" was used by McLean in this song, which has now become an unofficial name for the tragedy.
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“To be inconsistent in speech,” according to one 1781 text. Mrs. Byrne’s Dictionary defines it as “to stutter or mumble.”
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