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<u>Explanation</u>:
The text was written in <u>Catalan language</u>. A clearer rendering of the text reads;
<em>"Like so many other animals, humans are capable of emitting sounds through the interaction of various physiological organs, which also participate in other primary functions such as breathing or the swallowing. The founding apparatus is that complex system by which air is transformed into sound and sounds into emotions."</em>
You now probably required to make inferences or deductions from the statement above.
Answer: Even English-speakers with a modicum of German can hear the difference between the lilting, almost musical tones of Austrian German versus the less lilting, more crisp sound of standard German (Hochdeutsch). Bavarian, on the other hand, is very similar to Austrian.
Both nations historically spoke the same language (German), so in that sense sometimes an Austrian (in many cases, a Viennese) composer might be regarded as German. The German nation we know today and who fought France and England in both world wars was originally Prussia and several other small German-speaking states located in northern European east of France. Austria was another German speaking confederation of lands that later became the Austro-Hungarian Empire and basically controlled the southern half of central/eastern Europe, extending from Prague and Cracow in the North to the Adriatic Sea in the South. The Hapsburgs controlled it for the most part. The term 'German' when used to describe music likely refers to the language, regardless of whether it was a composer working in Berlin (Germany) or Vienna (Austria).
Explanation:
<span>True. Spatial order is often used for description. It is a principle of
organization. This refers to patterns or items that are arranged accordingly
based on their physical position or relationships. A good example is describing
the contents of a shelf, a person may start describing the items on the left
side of the shelf then gradually moving towards the right until all the items
are described and identified.</span>