It’s used in alto and occasionally Soprano
English morphological rules detail how words relate to other words. Thus, my best assumption would be because BOLDEST is an adjective whereas BOLDLY is an adverb.
M ancha de esta
A sidua en su fibra
R igida en el viento
C obardia
O bvia impaciencia
S uya y solamente suya
Rondo forms in the classical period are most often found in option (d) i.e, final movements.
A rondo is an instrumental form in music that consists of the initial articulation and subsequent restatement of a particular subject or piece, separated by opposing material.
A sonata, concerto, symphony, or another multi-movement piece typically ends with a rondo as the final movement. Although the structure of a rondo is quite simple, the variations that composers choose to employ that form in are frequently complex. A melody is repeated in each rondo, with contrasting musical passages in between.
The two most common forms of a rondo are the 5-part version and the 7-part form. The 5-part form generally uses the pattern ABACA, but the 7-part form typically uses the pattern ABACABA.
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Answer: Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees C, while in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees F and boils at 212 degrees F.
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