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Gigue<span> – The </span>gigue<span> is an upbeat and lively baroque dance in compound meter, typically the concluding movement of an </span>instrumental<span> suite, and the fourth of its basic dance types. The </span>gigue<span> can start on any beat of the bar and is easily recognized by its rhythmic feel. The </span>gigue<span> originated in the British Isles.
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These four dance types (allemande<span>, </span>courante, sarabande, and gigue) <span>make up the majority of 17th-century suites.</span>
Answer: True
Explanation:
An archaic word is one that is old fashioned or no longer used contemporarily and that is what the word DOTH is.
In the past Doth was used to refer to the word DO in a present singular third person manner but it's use is no longer widespread.
For example, "She doth nothing wrong" in the present format would be, " She is doing nothing wrong".
Answer:
False, Assuming it is a true or false question.
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