What characterizes neoclassical text is the straight lines and abstract forms.
<h3>What is a Neoclassical text?</h3>
Neoclassical literature is characterized by order, accuracy, and structure. In direct opposition to Renaissance attitudes, where a man was seen as basically good, the Neoclassical writers portrayed man as inherently flawed.
In Neoclassical text, the straight lines and abstracts need to be perfectly in order.
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A.dynamics how loud or soft notes are
B.Articulation how individual notes are played
C.Rhythm the main musical phrase usually a melody
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For My Hilarious Rose
A Love Poem by zack
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Success is hilarious,
And so are you.
Orchids are white,
Ghost ones are rare,
Stories are short,
And so is your hair.
Magnolia grows,
With buds like eggs,
A body is fat,
And so are your legs.
Sunflowers reach,
Up to the skies,
Bread is brown,
And so are your eyes.
Foxgloves in hedges,
Surround the farms,
My air is thin,
And so are your arms.
Daisies are pretty,
Daffies have style,
My child is pretty,
And so is your smile.
A rose is beautiful,
Just like you.
I hope this helped!
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I <u>strongly</u> believe that this is true because I've heard many songs before and some verses of the lyrics repeat and they normally repeat more than once so like multiple times.
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