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Grade 12 Character Study
Grade 12 Character Study
Grade 6 Music Theory
How fast or slow a piece of music is played.
  1. tempo
  2. dynamics
  3. melody
  4. harmony
Grade 6 Musical Terms
How high or low a sound is.
  1. dynamics
  2. form
  3. pitch
  4. melody
Grade 7 Musical Terms
The speed of the music.
  1. tempo
  2. dynamics
  3. expression
  4. articulation
Grade 7 Musical Terms
How sharply or gently the players begin their notes.
  1. tempo
  2. articulation
  3. dynamics
  4. balance
Grade 7 Musical Notation
Grade 6 Music Theory
Grade 6 Music Theory
AB is an example of which form.
  1. binary
  2. rondo
  3. dynamic
  4. tonality
Grade 7 Musical Terms
The volume of the music.
  1. tempo
  2. articulation
  3. dynamics
  4. expression
Grade 10 Musical Notation
Grade 9 Geomorphology
Grade 10 Brave New World
What type of character is Fanny Crowne?
  1. Dynamic
  2. Static
  3. Antagonist
  4. Protagonist
Grade 9 Musical Terms
A crescendo is a dynamic marking which indicates to:
  1. gradually decrease volume
  2. gradually increase volume
  3. repeat
  4. sing softly
Grade 6 Poppy
Which is a good example of a dynamic character?
  1. Ragweed
  2. Mr. Ocax
  3. Sweet Cicely
  4. Ereth
  5. Lungwort
Grade 12 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Dynamic ropes are designed to stretch because:
  1. Stretch is required for knots
  2. It allows energy to be absorbed during shock loading
  3. It allows for a "weak" link
  4. It allows systems to bend
Grade 8 The Pigman
The following is an example of John as a dynamic character:
  1. John first thinks as Mr. Pignati as foolish and childish, then sees him as a generous and caring friend.
  2. John first sees Lorraine as his buddy, then sees her as more than a friend.
  3. John is very irresponsible and blames others for his problems, then he accepts responsibility for his own actions.
  4. All of the above
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