Answer: i dislike it
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it has impacted my grades more since assignments are now worth less so they wont bring my grades up as much as i would like them to
It will be 9 I believe. The eighth note gets one beat so in total there are 9 beats in the measure as the dotted quarter note gets three.
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Aerophones are wind instruments.
Five aerophones are the flute, clarinet, trumpet, saxophone and tuba because the layer blows air into the instrument to make sound and you open/close holes on the instrument to create pitch.
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<span> "Chopin both begins and ends with a statement about Louise Mallard's heart trouble, which turns out to have both a physical and a mental component. In the first paragraph of "The Story of an Hour," Chopin uses the term "heart trouble" primarily in a medical sense, but over the course of the story, Mrs. Mallard's presumed frailty seems to be largely a result of psychological repression rather than truly physiological factors. The story concludes by attributing Mrs. Mallard's death to heart disease, where heart disease is "the joy that kills." This last phrase is purposefully ironic, as Louise must have felt both joy and extreme disappointment at Brently's return, regaining her husband and all of the loss of freedom her marriage entails. The line establishes that Louise's heart condition is more of a metaphor for her emotional state than a medical reality."</span>