The correct answer is B) Modified Strophic
In a regular strophic all verses would be sung to the same melody, but since it's modified then there are differences. Sonatas and rondos are different types of compositions that are not as much related to what the question is about. The others that aren't are usually done in a way to fit the theme of the song. hopefully this helps
Yes because music has messages in there that can represent something
Answer:"The barber was cutting our hair, and our eyes were closed—as they are so likely to be... Deep in a world of our own, we heard, from far away, a voice saying goodbye. It was a customer of the shop, leaving. 'Goodbye,' he said to the barbers. 'Goodbye,' echoed the barbers. And without ever returning to consciousness, or opening our eyes, or thinking, we joined in. 'Goodbye,' we said, before we could catch ourselves."—E.B. White "Sadness of Parting."
Explanation:
Piano
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