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18. The grid lines point to a Grid North, varying slightly from True North. This variation is smallest along the central meridian (vertical line) of the map, and greatest at the map edges. The difference between grid north and true north is very small and for most navigation purposes can almost always be ignored.
19. Most military maps will display the declination diagram in the lower margin. Some maps may not display the declination diagram and will only list the declination information as a note in the map margin. The G-M angle value is the size of the angle between grid north and magnetic north.
20. Must be oriented
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Rock and roll is a style of popular music that originated from the U.S in the mid-1950s, and by mid-1960s it had developed to an international style known as rock music, though the latter continued to be, rock and roll or rock 'n' roll or rock & roll. The music is associated with performers like Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and the early Beatles. Instrumentation and arrangements are simple: three or four instruments, and, mostly the same number of cords while horns and strings and back up singers can be added.
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Answer:
Composers often use indications as headings for the major sections of larger works, which are known as movements.
Explanation:
Movements usually take their name from the tempo of the movement, although the composer could choose to give it an unique name. Movements can be played individually, but together they create a larger work.