Problem: Given the question: Information:  - The idea of the "Great American Novel" is the concept that one novel shows the culture of the United States at a specific time in its history. It is presumably written by an American author who is knowledgeable about the state, culture, and perspective of the common American citizen. The author uses the literary work to identify and exhibit the language used by the American people of the time and to capture the unique American experience, especially as it is perceived for the time. In historical terms, it is sometimes equated as being the American response to the national epic.  - `` A Murder , a Mystery , and a Marriage '' is a short story written by Mark Twain in 1876 . It was published in a very small , unauthorized edition in 1945 , with an authorized edition not appearing until 2001 . Initially Twain proposed to William Dean Howells that they entice twelve authors , including himself , to each write a short story to the same plot . The scheme failed , and Twain was the only one to flesh out the plot . The resulting manuscript remained unpublished until it was purchased by Lew D. Feldman . Mr. Feldman held that ownership of the original manuscript gave him the right to publish . To test this theory , in 1945 he brought out a limited edition of 16 copies of the printed story . The case went all the way to the U.S. Court of Appeals before it was determined that `` Ownership of a manuscript does not include the right of publication '' . It was not until 2001 that publication rights were settled , and the story was finally published in the Atlantic Monthly . This was followed by a book edition by W.W. Norton ( ISBN 0393043762 ) .  - Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835  April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher and lecturer. Among his novels are "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1876) and its sequel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1885), the latter often called "The Great American Novel".  - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels ("Tom Sawyer Abroad" and "Tom Sawyer, Detective"). It is a direct sequel to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer".    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'instance of' with 'literary work'.
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a murder
Please answer this: Information:  - Jose Antonio Aguilar (born August 7, 1968), better known as Pepe Aguilar is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He is the son of Mexican singer Antonio Aguilar and Mexican actress Flor Silvestre. Aguilar has won four Grammy Awards and four Latin Grammy Awards.  - "Estos Celos" ("This Jealousy") is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and recorded by Mexican performer Vicente Fernández. It was released as the lead single from Fernández's 79th studio album "Para Siempre".  - Sony BMG Music Entertainment was a record music company, which was a 5050 joint venture between the Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann AG. The venture's successor, the again-active Sony Music Entertainment, is 100% owned by the Sony Corporation of America.  - José Manuel Figueroa Figueroa (April 8, 1951  July 13, 2015), better known as Joan Sebastian, was a Mexican singer-songwriter. He wrote more than 1,000 songs including compositions for Vicente Fernández, Lucero, Pepe Aguilar, and Rocío Dúrcal. His music is a mixture of Latin pop, ranchera and grupera music. Sabastian was awarded seven Latin Grammy Awards and five Grammy Awards, making him the most awarded Mexican performer in Grammy history.  - A Grammy Award (originally called Gramophone Award), or Grammy, is an honor awarded by The Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the mainly English-language music industry. The annual presentation ceremony features performances by prominent artists, and the presentation of those awards that have a more popular interest. It shares recognition of the music industry as that of the other performance awards such as the Emmy Awards (television), the Tony Awards (stage performance), and the Academy Awards (motion pictures).  - `` La Derrota '' ( `` The Defeat '' ) is the title of a song written and produced by Mexican singer - songwriter Joan Sebastian and recorded by Mexican performer Vicente Fernández . It was released as the second single from Fernández 's 79th studio album Para Siempre . This single was a successful release , peaking at number seven in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs in United States and reaching the top spot of the charts in México and Colombia .  - Grupera (or onda grupera) is a genre of Mexican folk music. It is influenced by the styles of cumbia, norteño, and ranchera, and reached the height of its popularity in the 1980s, especially in rural areas. The music actually has roots in the rock groups of the 1960s, but today generally consists of five or fewer musicians using electric guitars, keyboards and drums. Artists in this genre include Yonics, Los Humildes, La Migra, Los Caminantes, Limite, Ana Bárbara, Joan Sebastian, Los Temerarios, Grupo Bryndis, Marco Antonio Solís, Myriam, and Bronco. The music increased in popularity in the 1990s and became commercially viable, and is now recognized in some Latin music awards ceremonies such as Lo Nuestro and The Latin Grammy Awards.  - Latin pop (Spanish and Portuguese: "Pop latino") refers to pop music that contains sounds or influence from Latin America, but it can also mean pop music from anywhere in the Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking world. Latin pop usually combines upbeat Latin music with American pop music. Latin pop is commonly associated with Spanish-language pop, rock, and dance music.  - Para Siempre ("Forever") is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández on September 18, 2007 by Sony BMG Norte. Written and produced by Joan Sebastian, and co-produced by Jesús Rincón, the album is a successful mariachi record. It has sold two million copies worldwide, and is one of the biggest-selling albums by Fernández. It spawned four singles: "Estos Celos", "La Derrota", "Un Millón de Primaveras" and the title track, the latter of which was used as the main theme to the Mexican telenovela "Fuego En La Sangre", which brought the album wider exposure and helped it to stay in the charts for over two years. It was named the best-selling Regional Mexican Album of the decade by Billboard.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'record label' with 'sony bmg'.
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la derrota