A curved line used to sustain notes and make rhythms easier to read is called a

(1 point)
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dot.
dot.

slur.
slur.

tempo.
tempo.

tie.

I got 1/3 :/ its called a tie not a slur

Which nonfiction genre involves true accounts of only past periods or events?(1 point)

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self-help
self-help

how-to
how-to

historical
historical

journalism

historical

Which nonfiction genre is defined as a story of real peoples’ lives told by other people?(1 point)

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autobiography
autobiography

biography
biography

self-help
self-help

fiction

biography

The correct answer is "tie." A tie is a curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch. It is used to indicate that the duration of those notes should be combined into one sustained note. This can make it easier to read and understand the rhythm of the music. To find the answer to this question in the future, you can try searching for terms related to musical notation or symbols used in sheet music.

slur.