A scene can mean two things. A scene can be the setting of a story, or (what I think you are referring to) it can be a segment of an Act of a play. A scene separation within a play is usually included in order to allow time for a change in setting during the performance. A chapter is a segment of a book. So, to summarize, a scene is a segment of a play and a chapter is a segment of a book.
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I did easily pick up paperclips that were on the floor
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. orchestration." Aaron Copland varies the <span>B. orchestration </span>throughout his movement "Hoe-Down" to create variety.
Here are the following choices for the question:
<span>A. theme B. orchestration C. movements D. scene</span>
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<em>T</em><em>h</em><em>e</em><em> </em><em><u>Mesopotamian</u></em><em> </em><em>was not a true ziggurat.</em>