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i had to use google translate to translate this. but as someone who plays both viola and violin LOVES baroque music (I actually have a poster of vivaldi in my room), yes, his piece Spring from the four seasons depicts the imagery well. his use of trills to sound like birds, and the key it's in is very happy and uplifting, like the season itself.
Explanation:
Bonjour !!
<em>METTRE AU NÉGATIF</em>
a- Il n'est pas très intelligent.
b- Ce n'est pas une cravate bleue.
c- Elle n'a pas une grande maison.
d- L'ami de David ne mange pas de salade.
e- Le fils de mon père n'est pas mon frère.
f- Vous ne prenez pas de frites.
g- Nous ne voulons pas d'eau minérale.
h- Je ne suis pas américain.
i- Elles n'aiment pas les chocolats.
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<u><em>EXPLANATION</em></u>
The negative form = subject + ne + verb + pas + ....
If the noun after ne begins with a vowel, <em>ne </em><em>changes in</em><em> n'</em><em>....</em>
the partitive articles "de la, du, de l', des" change into "de" in negative form with "ne... pas"
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
The heavier object has a greater acceleration. The object that has the greater surface area has the lower acceleration. The object that has the smaller mass has the greater acceleration.