The word chair works. You sit on it and it's below you. And chair minus "c" is hair, which is (hopefully) above you. And hair minus "h" is air, which is around you.
chair?
When the second came in.The second farmer came in and first went out.
Seats vary immensely from theater to theater, but generally, the order of best to worst seats goes as such: the first half of the orchestra, the first few rows of first mezzanine (I like F or above), the rest of orchestra, the rest of first mezzanine, second mezzanine.
You can't just become a first soprano. Learn how to use your voice correctly, though, and you can be soaring over a high C! I consider myself a second soprano but since learning how to use my voice my range has gotten higher - my highest note is an E above high C.
Second Soprano: Should be able to hit notes close to a high c. Sing higher then the altos. Have a sweet voice, altos usually have low talking voices. First Soprano: Are to hit the highest notes above a high c. Should be able to sing and hold high notes.
A doughnut
a chair is below you, hair is above you, and air is around you
Chair Hair Air
at the bottom it has ?=? so the first letter goes around the second letter
Laryngeal cartilage
Above is accented on the second syllable.
Second syllable.
Second syllable.
The first letter of the second name alphabetically follows the first letter of the first name and the second letter of the second name alphabetically follows the second letter of the first name.
second
The answer to this riddle is the letter "L." "First of first" refers to the first letter of the word "first," which is F. "Second of you" refers to the second letter of the word "you," which is O. "Double of you" gives us the letter U (double the letter O). Finally, "First of last" refers to the first letter of the word "last," which is L.
The Pauline corpus consists of:The Letter of Paul to the RomansThe First Letter to the CorinthiansThe Second Letter to the CorinthiansThe Letter to the GalatiansThe Letter to the EphesiansThe Letter to the PhilippiansThe Letter to the ColossiansThe First Letter to the ThessaloniansThe Second Letter to the ThessaloniansThe First Letter to TimothyThe Second Letter to TimothyThe Letter to TitusThe Letter to PhilemonThe Letter to the Hebrews
Above is a second accent syllable.