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Select a song you particularly enjoy. Write out the lyrics. Use your critical thinking skills to interpret the song, then restate in your own words what the composer is trying to communicate.
You can try this song "Moonlight Equilibrium" by the band The Black Dahlia Murder. Unfortunately we cannot write a very long paragraph.
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