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The opening section of a fugue is called the "exposition." In the exposition, all the voices of the fugue enter in turn with the subject (or answer).
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Math and Science.
'Answer' is a term regarding Baroque music. In a fugue the subject is first stated alone. Then the repetition of the subject is known as the answer.
Motif--A recurring subject, theme or idea. Thus being in a musical work, art, or literature. Phrases--A section of a musical composition. Usually 4 or 8 measures.
the subject section is basically the summary of your email. hope that helps
A pronoun can be the subject of a verb or the object and indirect object of a verb. Example: Subject: He brought his lunch today. (the pronoun he is the subject of the verb brought) Object: Mom brought me today. (the pronoun me is the object of the verb brought) Indirect object: He brought her some flowers. (the pronoun her is the indirect object of the verb brought)
subject = the gold rush verb = brought
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