The answer is walk to the park
They both end the same way...
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Start your email with a greeting, followed by the person's name and a comma. Since this is an email to a friend, you can say something casual like “hi,” “hey,” or “hello.”
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Schubert's Die Forelle is one of his most famous works that is set to a text about a trout that swims upstream, only to be caught by an angler. Die Forelle follows a modified strophic form as AABA', in which the first two stanzas follow the same music (A and A) and the third (BA') is set to different music. It starts with a short piano introduction that repeats in the interlude after the first and second stanzas, and as a postlude after the third. This composition is said to be strophic because all the verses are set to the same music in the first and second stanzas.
Through-composed, as opposed to strophic, form is used to describe music where different verses are set to different music. In the case of Die Forelle, the third stanza is set to a different kind of music from the first and second; therefore, this part is Through-composed.
Die Forelle in its entirety is a composition that is both strophic (the same) and at the same time Through-composed (varied).
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This is straight from plato / edmentum
Antony says of Lepidus
This is a slight unmeritable man,
Meet to be sent on errands. Is it fit,
The three-fold world divided, he should stand
One of the three to share it?
Lepidus is "slight" (small, insignificant) and "unmeritable" (literally - not worthy of merit) good...