Answer:
A. they have triangular pediment and horizontal frieze along the roof line
B. they were built using arches to support the roof
C. they have Doric ionic Corinthian columns
D. they have symmetry simple shapes beauty order and harmony
The general structure of a string quartet is:
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Cello
The Violin I plays the Soprano parts, the Violin II plays the Alto parts, the Viola plays the Tenor parts, and the Cello plays the Bass parts. The two most important parts of a string quartet are the Violin I and Cello. The Violin I and the Cello the melody plays the counterpoint, while the Violin II and Viola parts are filler parts that are there to make the piece sound nicer.