answersLogoWhite

0

All activities which are done repeatedly and with a regular rhythmic pattern. Some examples might be composing a number on the telephone, chopping vegetables, drumming your fingers on a table, stamping your feet in cold weather, heaving on a tow line, marching, bouncing a ball, stocking shelves in a store, etc.

The musical group Stomp makes excellent use of ordinary activities to establish rhythm.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about English Language Arts

Is the word activities a verb or noun?

It's a noun. Some examples could be:1.) I have lots of after school activities today.2.) What extracurricular activities do you do?3.) I don't have any outside of school activities, because I have too much homework.


Examples of sentences with interrupters?

"Alex," my mother asked,"what were your activities and pursuits at your middle school today?"


Does anyone know the difference between rhythmic and erhythmic?

Erythmic is a medical term that simply means redness and is usually accompanied by swelling. Rythmic is a musical ability to carry a beat.


Examples about the word including?

The word "including" is often used to introduce specific examples that fall under a broader category. For instance, one might say, "The zoo has many animals, including lions, tigers, and bears." Another example could be, "She enjoys various outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and kayaking." In both cases, "including" helps to clarify the types of items or activities being referenced.


What are formal writing activities?

Formal writing activities involve structured tasks that require adherence to specific conventions and standards of language, style, and format. Examples include essays, research papers, reports, and professional correspondence. These activities often emphasize clarity, organization, and the use of evidence to support arguments or findings. They are commonly used in academic and professional settings to communicate ideas effectively and persuasively.