<span>The correct answer would be diction. Think of words in a dictionary. There are a plethora of words that mean similar or the same thing in the English language. Which of those synonyms you at say a lot about where you’re from, and where you live.</span>
Answer, Then read the passage? Don't be lazy and actually read the story your teacher provided you.
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Wagner, Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler
<span> <span> A symphony is a symphony. Beethoven's 3rd and 5th symphonies certainly influenced other composers, but symphonic structure itself hasn't been redefined. Symphonie Fantastique is a symphony in name only; likewise the Rustic Wedding Symphony by Karl Goldmark - very pleasing music, but not really symphonic. César Franck included a cor anglais in his D minor symphony, and one critic remarked that it wasn't really a symphony *because* a cor anglais was included. Adding a chorus and/or vocal soloists doesn't alter symphonic form.
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