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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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I want to describe a nonverbal song. Can I say "When just a melody has a meaning more than words or When just a melody tells a lot more than words does."

  

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I want to describe a nonverbal song. We commonly say 'a tune'. When just a melody means more than words.

  • I want to describe a nonverbal song.
  • We commonly say 'a tune'.
  • When just a melody means more than words.
  • When just a melody tells a lot more than words do.
  • Note that these are not complete sentences.
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I want to describe a nonverbal song. We commonly say 'a tune'.

When just a melody means more than words.

When just a melody tells a lot more than words do.

Note that these are not complete sentences.

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