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According to marshall mcluhan, what created the "global village"?

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The six contrapuntal devices used in a fugue are the subject, answer, countersubject, episode, stretto, and inversion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The six contrapuntal devices used in a fugue are:

  1. Subject: A melodic idea that is presented and imitated by different voices or instruments.
  2. Answer: A melodic response to the subject, typically in a different voice or instrument.
  3. Countersubject: A secondary melodic idea that accompanies the subject or answer.
  4. Episode: A passage that occurs between statements of the subject or answer.
  5. Stretto: Overlapping statements of the subject or answer.
  6. Inversion: A transformation of the subject or answer in which the intervals are reversed.

These contrapuntal devices are used to create intricate and harmonically rich textures in a fugue.

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Electronic mass media I think
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