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In general, A-B-A. Exposition and first melody, followed by second melody opposite in character to the first, followed by development of both melodies, followed by recapitulation of the first theme (and sometimes the second) theme.

Listen to Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and you'll hear it.

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