The development section in a piece of music typically explores and develops themes discussed in the exposition. It often introduces new themes or motives, and may modulate to different keys for added contrast and tension. This section is crucial for building momentum and complexity before the piece moves towards the final resolution in the recapitulation.
Russia's second largest city is Saint Petersburg.
Your half second cousin's son would be your second cousin once removed.
The stress in the word "political" falls on the second syllable - "po-LEE-ti-kul."
Jose P. Laurel was the President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945 during World War II under Japanese occupation. Some of the programs he implemented included the establishment of the Second Republic, introduction of a new constitution, and economic policies focused on agrarian reform and industrial development. Laurel's administration also aimed to promote collaboration with the Japanese forces to maintain peace and stability during a tumultuous period in Philippine history.
Jose Rizal's second trip abroad took place in 1888 when he traveled to Hong Kong. He went there after being exiled from the Philippines by Spanish authorities.
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The stress in the word exciting in on the second syllable. ex cit ing
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External Exciting
Coda Coda rounds off a movement by repeating themes or developing them further. it always ends in tonic key.
An eight letter word with x as a second letter is exciting.
The second, or middle section of the large intestine is the transverse colon.
The exciting force is the moment that follows the introduction (also called exposition or set-up) of a drama and initiates the rising action (also called development); it consists of a resolution on the part of the protagonist or the primary antagonist to accomplish some major goal, the pursuit of which constitutes the chief action of the play. It is to be distinguished from the exciting cause, which is that part of the introduction that provides the primary motivation for the exciting force.* In Antigone, the exciting cause is Creon's announcement that anyone who buries Polyneices will be put to death; the exciting force is Antigone's resolution to bury her brother. * In Hamlet, the exciting cause is the Ghost's announcement of his murder to Hamlet, followed by a command to take revenge; the exciting force is Hamlet's resolution to avenge his father's murder. In a five-act play, the exciting force usually occurs at or near the end of the first act, or sometimes at the beginning of the second act. If there are any subplots, each individual subordinate action will have its own exciting force.
The stressed syllable in "development" is "VEL."
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The second section of a sonnet is called the quatrain. It usually consists of four lines that develop the theme or argument introduced in the first section (the octave) before leading into the final section (the sestet).