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How might a Classical composer help listeners become familiar with a theme in a composition?
Oxygen
A chemical element essential for life, commonly found in the Earth's atmosphere, and a key component of water and organic compounds.
Upper Respiratory System
The part of the respiratory system that includes the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, and larynx, involved in breathing and speech.
Paranasal Sinuses
Air-filled spaces around the nasal cavity that help warm, moisten, and filter the air breathed in through the nose.
Paranasal Sinus
Air-filled spaces around the nasal cavity that help humidify air and enhance voice resonance.
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