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The treble clef located on the second line of the staff is called the second treble clef or simply the treble clef. In the baroque period it was known as the "Italian key". Currently in English and German it is called respectively "treble clef" ("treble clef") and Violinschlüssel ("violin clef").
A.
not a, since these civilizations were known for beautiful architecture
B.
true
C.
true, but these are not the only possible forms
D.
true (i think)
....so b and c.... and POSSIBLY d
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Answer: D.C. (da capo)
Explanation: The symbol: Used to mark specific points to skip ahead to in sheet music. D.C. (da capo): Italian for “from the head,” or “from the beginning.” D.C. al Fine: Go back to the beginning and play to the end of the piece, which is notated by the word “fine.”