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- measures (or bars) are small groups of notes or pitches that are separated by vertical lines called bar lines. measures are most like what parts of a book? (select the best answer.)
words
letters
sentences
paragraphs
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze the analogy: Measures (bars) in music group notes, separated by bar lines. Let's compare with book parts:
- Letters: Individual symbols (like individual notes? No, measures are groups).
- Words: Groups of letters (measures are groups of notes, but words are smaller; measures are larger groupings).
- Sentences: Groups of words, but paragraphs are larger groupings separated by spacing (like bar lines separate measures).
- Paragraphs: In a book, paragraphs are larger sections separated by indentation or spacing, similar to how measures (bars) are larger groupings of notes separated by bar lines. So measures are most like paragraphs.
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D. Paragraphs