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Translate the following sentences. Pay attention to the different uses of the same word in general English and in music. (1) compose a. Regardless of the type of business you own, your work will be composed of those three items. b. Imagine the treasures we would have if Beethoven or Chopin had centuries to compose music. (2) inspire a. Our challenge is to motivate those voters and inspire them to join our cause. b. This weekend only, the Britt orchestra is performing “Natural History,” a composition inspired by the lake. (3) adapt a. Man is an animal who more than any other can adapt himself to all climates and circumstances. b. The song was adapted from the tune of “Aura Lee,” a sentimental Civil War ballad is the song’s melody and chord progression. (4) perform a. Robots can perform thousands of operations flawlessly every minute. b. When a piece of music — from a pop song to a symphony — is performed or broadcast, the person who wrote it should be compensated. (5) movement a. The movement brought a painful awareness of how stiff her muscles were becoming. b. The concerto’s first movement is written in traditional sonata form. (6) arrangement a. Connie and Howard walked to the school, making arrangements for graduation. b. The starting point for any arrangement is the song’s melody and chord progression.