"A" is a musical note. A tone above "A" would be the note "B."
its is on normal tone and it is with high tone a.k.a. above tone. Sure hope it helped -wiki answers.
Which of these best describes the tone in the above
all of the above.
all of the above are true
1 KHz.
Any note which has the word 'sharp' in it is always a semitone above the given note.
Yes, there are specific rules for the placement of tone marks in Chinese Pinyin. The tone mark always appears over a vowel and follows the order of: a, o, e, i, u, ΓΌ. If there are multiple vowels, the tone mark goes on the main vowel.
Díkwíidi azlį́į́?---What time is it? The marks above vowels make them high tone. The marks below make them nasalized. If a high tone is followed by a vowel without a tone it is falling tone. Two vowels in a row means you hold the sound longer
All the above :)
His tone is one of pride in his country, anger at Britain for forcing it to be this and for the way that they are acting, and when he says that "the majesty of heaven...above all earthly kings" He has the tone of pride there as well, as a simple fact.
D. All of the above. When doing local revision, it is important to focus on grammar to ensure clarity and accuracy, diction to improve word choice and flow, and tone to maintain consistency and appropriate style throughout the writing.
Probably "on the ocean." "Shang" (fourth tone) means on or above, and "hai," (third tone) means "ocean." Since Shanghai is a seaport, it makes sense.