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I think the word you're trying to spell is c-a-t-e-g-o-r-y.
D, K, P, C, O, F, G, S: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species: Darling, Kids Prefer Cheese Over Fried Green Spinach!
One possible word you can make with those letters is "gropes." Additionally, "foraged" and "leapers" are also valid words. There may be other combinations, but these are a few examples.
There are two types of chalk, calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate.The natural occurring sedimentary rock called chalk is a form of limestone made of the compound calcium carbonate. One of the crystal forms is calcite, which the melting point is 1,339 °C (2,442 °F; 1,612 K). The melting point of a second crystal form, aragonite, is 825 °C (1517 °F; 1,098 K).Blackboard chalk is made of calcium sulfate, also known as gypsum. The melting point is 1,460 °C (2,660 °F; 1,730 K),
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P stands for Phylum. They are 7 levels of science classification. Species, Genus, and so on...
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To play "Ring a Ring o' Roses" on a keyboard, start by finding the notes corresponding to the melody. The song typically uses the notes C, C, G, G, A, A, G, and then F, F, E, E, D, D, C. You can play these notes in sequence, repeating the pattern as desired. For added fun, you can accompany the melody with simple chords like C and G to enrich the sound.
O come all ye faithful:Verse(G) G D G A D B A B C B A (G) G F# E F# G A B F# E D DD(high) C B C B A B G A F# E DChorusG G F# G A G D B B A B C B A B C B A G F# G C B A G GSilent night:G A G E, G A G ED D B, C C GA A C B A G A G EA A C B A G A G ED D F D B C ECG E G F A CAway in a manger:C(low) F F G A F F A Bb C C D Bb G A Bb Bb C A A F A G D F E C(low) F F G A F F A Bb C C D Bb G A Bb Bb C A A F A G D E F
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Here's how: E G B B B A C B A G A B G A F E D E A A E E F G F E D G A B B B A C B A G D D B B B A C B A G A B G E G A F E D E (No sharps or flats)
This means the note is going up: ^This means the note is going down: vSharp : #Flat : bB ^ E ^ G v F# v E ^ B v A v F#E ^ G v F# v D ^ F v BB ^ E ^ G v F# v E ^ B ^ D v C# v CA ^ C v B v Bb v B ^ G v EG ^ B v G ^ BG ^ C v B v Bb v F# ^ G ^ B v Bb v C v B ^ BG ^ B v G ^ BG ^ D v C# v C v A ^ C v B v Bb v B ^ G v Eit's very simple. make sure you play it in a high octave, it makes it sound better (:If you mean Hedwig's theme, it is in 3/4 and this is for guitar so it might sound a little off: for RIGHT Trouble Clef: B,O E,T&H G,1/2 F#,O E,2 B,O&OCT A,TH F#,TH E,T&H G,1/2&OCT F#,O D,T F FL,O B,FIVE(tie) B,O E,T&H&OCT G#,1/2&OCT F,O&OCT E,T&OCT B,O&OCT D,T&OCT2 C#,O&OCT2 C,T&OCT2(you can flat) G#,O&OCT