Answer:
I am not to sure but i think its D.
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The meter, tonality, harmony, and tempo of Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor by Johann Bach are given as follows:
Meter: Changing
Tonality: Minor
Harmony: Mostly consonant with occasional dissonances. There is a brief time in the first beat when the right hand plays a D-flat a minor ninth above a C, which is a dissonant note.
Tempo: Constant (73 beats per minute which is considered slow)
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Difference between them is not much.. drama is acted act poetry sorta. and poetry is something that is digs into you from your heart and your mind at the same time. with drama it shows you what the writer and actor mean at the same time. with prose you are stating what you wanna say.
and in all of them the person is finding way to reach out or tell their story