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In a classical symphony, which of the four movements is typically the slow movement?.

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Explanation: The four movements of a symphony fit together like the four sentences in this paragraph. With rare exceptions, the four movements of a symphony conform to a standardized pattern. The first movement is brisk and lively; the second is slower and more lyrical; the third is an energetic minuet (dance) or a boisterous scherzo (“joke”); and the fourth is a rollicking finale.

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