26.01.2021

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1. The answer is “B. George Frideric Handel.”  

Handel was German but later he turned into an English citizen and he went blind late throughout everyday life. Handel's profession as a musical show arranger achieved its tallness when he worked for the Royal Academy of Music. He was perceived as England's most prominent composer and Italian Baroque Opera achieved its stature with George Frederic Handel.

 2.  The answer is “A. Germany”    

Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organist. He lived in the last piece of the Baroque time frame. He never voyaged exceptionally far, going through the entirety of his time of life in central Germany, yet he considered all the music he could discover by different arrangers of his opportunity.

 3. The answer is “C. Recitative".

Recitative  a style of conveyance (much utilized as a part of musical shows, oratorios, and cantatas) in which an artist is permitted to receive the rhythms of customary discourse. Recitative does not rehash lines as formally made melodies do. It takes after sung conventional discourse in excess of a formal melodic creation. Recitative can be recognized on a continuum from more discourse jump at the chance to more melodic, with more maintained melodic lines.

4. The answer is “C. fast-slow-fast”.    

The concerto has taken after significantly more reliably than the sonata the arrangement of three movements, in the request fast– slow– fast. The second movement leads, frequently immediately, into the finale, or last movement, and the finale has demonstrated a more predictable inclination for the rondo plan.  

5. The answer is “D. organ”.

Little Fugue in G Minor, is an organ (The organ was an imperative instrument for holy places and they regularly saved no costs for these establishments.) fugue made by Johann Sebastian Bach while utilized at Arnstadt (1703– 1707). Like most fugues, it is sorted out into three segments: composition, improvement, and return of the subject in the fugue's tonic (unique) key.

6. The answer is “A. Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre”.

  Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre was an effective writer and entertainer of the harpsichord. She created numerous French suites for harpsichord. She performed routinely to king Louis XIV. The work she created that you have to know is the Sarabande from Suite no. 1 from Pieces for Harpsichord.  

7. The answer is “C. composer, harpsichord player, and singer.”  

Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre was an effective writer and entertainer of the harpsichord. She created numerous French suites for harpsichord. She performed routinely to king Louis XIV. The work she created that you have to know is the Sarabande from Suite no. 1 from Pieces for Harpsichord.    

8. The answer is “B. keyboard instruments.”

Toccata, Fantasia, Prelude are piece for keyboard instrument of lute looking like an act of spontaneity that may include imitative areas or fill in as a prelude to an autonomous fugue. An illustration could be the prelude to Harpsichord Suite no 3 by de la Guerre.    

9. The answer is “B. Antonio Vivaldi.”    

Antonio Vivaldi, "Red Priest", a standout amongst the most productive authors of solo concertos of the Baroque time frame, composed music for a popular ensemble at a young lady's halfway house, expressed "Quattro Stagione" otherwise called the "Four Seasons" (set of four concertos)


10. The answer is “C. Paris”.    

The way of life of Paris concerns human expressions, music, exhibition halls, celebrations and other amusement in Paris, the capital city of France. The city is today one of the world's driving business and social focuses; diversion, music, media, form, and expressions of the human experience all add to its status as one of the world's major worldwide urban areas.  

11. The answer is “A. chorale prelude”.  

In music, a chorale prelude is a short ritualistic arrangement for organ utilizing a chorale tune as its premise. It was a prevalent style of the German Baroque time and achieved its perfection underway of J.S. Bach, who composed 46 (with a 47th incomplete) cases of the frame in his Orgelbüchlein, alongside numerous different works of the sort in different accumulations.           
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1. The answer is “B. George Frideric Handel.”  

Handel was German but later he turned into an English citizen and he went blind late throughout everyday life. Handel's profession as a musical show arranger achieved its tallness when he worked for the Royal Academy of Music. He was perceived as England's most prominent composer and Italian Baroque Opera achieved its stature with George Frederic Handel.

 2.  The answer is “A. Germany”    

Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organist. He lived in the last piece of the Baroque time frame. He never voyaged exceptionally far, going through the entirety of his time of life in central Germany, yet he considered all the music he could discover by different arrangers of his opportunity.

 3. The answer is “C. Recitative".

Recitative  a style of conveyance (much utilized as a part of musical shows, oratorios, and cantatas) in which an artist is permitted to receive the rhythms of customary discourse. Recitative does not rehash lines as formally made melodies do. It takes after sung conventional discourse in excess of a formal melodic creation. Recitative can be recognized on a continuum from more discourse jump at the chance to more melodic, with more maintained melodic lines.

4. The answer is “C. fast-slow-fast”.    

The concerto has taken after significantly more reliably than the sonata the arrangement of three movements, in the request fast– slow– fast. The second movement leads, frequently immediately, into the finale, or last movement, and the finale has demonstrated a more predictable inclination for the rondo plan.  

5. The answer is “D. organ”.

Little Fugue in G Minor, is an organ (The organ was an imperative instrument for holy places and they regularly saved no costs for these establishments.) fugue made by Johann Sebastian Bach while utilized at Arnstadt (1703– 1707). Like most fugues, it is sorted out into three segments: composition, improvement, and return of the subject in the fugue's tonic (unique) key.

6. The answer is “A. Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre”.

  Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre was an effective writer and entertainer of the harpsichord. She created numerous French suites for harpsichord. She performed routinely to king Louis XIV. The work she created that you have to know is the Sarabande from Suite no. 1 from Pieces for Harpsichord.  

7. The answer is “C. composer, harpsichord player, and singer.”  

Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre was an effective writer and entertainer of the harpsichord. She created numerous French suites for harpsichord. She performed routinely to king Louis XIV. The work she created that you have to know is the Sarabande from Suite no. 1 from Pieces for Harpsichord.    

8. The answer is “B. keyboard instruments.”

Toccata, Fantasia, Prelude are piece for keyboard instrument of lute looking like an act of spontaneity that may include imitative areas or fill in as a prelude to an autonomous fugue. An illustration could be the prelude to Harpsichord Suite no 3 by de la Guerre.    

9. The answer is “B. Antonio Vivaldi.”    

Antonio Vivaldi, "Red Priest", a standout amongst the most productive authors of solo concertos of the Baroque time frame, composed music for a popular ensemble at a young lady's halfway house, expressed "Quattro Stagione" otherwise called the "Four Seasons" (set of four concertos)


10. The answer is “C. Paris”.    

The way of life of Paris concerns human expressions, music, exhibition halls, celebrations and other amusement in Paris, the capital city of France. The city is today one of the world's driving business and social focuses; diversion, music, media, form, and expressions of the human experience all add to its status as one of the world's major worldwide urban areas.  

11. The answer is “A. chorale prelude”.  

In music, a chorale prelude is a short ritualistic arrangement for organ utilizing a chorale tune as its premise. It was a prevalent style of the German Baroque time and achieved its perfection underway of J.S. Bach, who composed 46 (with a 47th incomplete) cases of the frame in his Orgelbüchlein, alongside numerous different works of the sort in different accumulations.           
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1. Germany. He was born, lived and worked all his life in Germany.
2. Theme.
3. Subject. This is usually the melody that's present throughout all the pieces of music of a work.
4. a sort of musical shorthand
5. fast-slow-fast. Concerto grosso is a big concert with a full orchestra but a small group of soloists. Vivaldi, for example, adopted for this type or concerts a fast-slow-fast pattern of movements which became the most typical.
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1. Germany. He was born, lived and worked all his life in Germany.
2. Theme.
3. Subject. This is usually the melody that's present throughout all the pieces of music of a work.
4. a sort of musical shorthand
5. fast-slow-fast. Concerto grosso is a big concert with a full orchestra but a small group of soloists. Vivaldi, for example, adopted for this type or concerts a fast-slow-fast pattern of movements which became the most typical.
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The best concluding statement that articulates the significance of the research topic is B. "It is more important than ever to ensure the availability of delicious, nutritious foods at fast-food restaurants that saturate communities across the country."

This statement effectively highlights the importance of providing healthy food options in fast-food restaurants, considering their widespread presence in communities. It acknowledges the need to address the issue of nutrition and emphasizes the significance of ensuring the availability of nutritious food choices. This conclusion aligns with the overall theme of the essay, which explores the efforts made by fast-food chains to offer healthier options to their customers and the long-term impact of nutritional eating habits on individuals' health and well-being.
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The transition that should be added to the first sentence of paragraph 2 to link the ideas in the paragraphs is "C. Moreover,".

Explanation:
In this context, the transition "Moreover," would be the most appropriate choice to connect the ideas between paragraph 1 and paragraph 2. "Moreover" is used to add information that supports or strengthens the previous point. In the given paragraphs, paragraph 1 discusses the long-term effects of diets that regularly entail fast food and the efforts made by fast-food chains to serve healthy options. Paragraph 2 builds on this by discussing the importance of consumers changing their orders and fast-food restaurants offering healthier options, especially for children. The transition "Moreover" helps to reinforce the point made in paragraph 1 and introduce additional information in paragraph 2.
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Since there is no underlined words seen in every sentence, I'll just state the adverbs found in every sentence then...
1. outside- place
2. few minutes-time
3. easily- manner
4. finally-time
5. b. more efficiently
6. c. faster
7. a. quickest 
8. d. farthest
9. sadly-manner
10. a.superlative
11. early- positive
12. frantically-positive
13. d. The car leaks oil on the driveway daily.
14. b. The car keys are around here somewhere.
15. b. Many riders screamed excitedly as the roller coaster went down the hill.
English
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Since there is no underlined words seen in every sentence, I'll just state the adverbs found in every sentence then...
1. outside- place
2. few minutes-time
3. easily- manner
4. finally-time
5. b. more efficiently
6. c. faster
7. a. quickest 
8. d. farthest
9. sadly-manner
10. a.superlative
11. early- positive
12. frantically-positive
13. d. The car leaks oil on the driveway daily.
14. b. The car keys are around here somewhere.
15. b. Many riders screamed excitedly as the roller coaster went down the hill.
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Explanation:

"The man gets angry and asks that she calls the manager." "They force him to have lunch and do not take his feelings into account."

"This lack of respect, since he is a customer and will pay, drives him crazy!" "Everyone is scared and when he asks for breakfast again, the answer is "Yes sire""

I put it in quotes so you could just pick out those pieces. It's a little hard without context but this should clear up your writing a little bit. Seems like a neat video your watching and hopefully this helps!

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Explanation:

"The man gets angry and asks that she calls the manager." "They force him to have lunch and do not take his feelings into account."

"This lack of respect, since he is a customer and will pay, drives him crazy!" "Everyone is scared and when he asks for breakfast again, the answer is "Yes sire""

I put it in quotes so you could just pick out those pieces. It's a little hard without context but this should clear up your writing a little bit. Seems like a neat video your watching and hopefully this helps!

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