Robert Lopez Rhetorical Devices

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Robert Lopez is also an american songwriter. He was born in Manhattan New York on February 23, 1975. He is now forty three years old. He is the son of Katherine and Frank Lopez. He has many Grammys, Emmys, Academy awards, and much more. He is most famous for creating The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q, He is also famous for composing song in the Disney movies Frozen and Coco.
Robert is the first person to have won two Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and Tonys. He is also the youngest and the fastest, winning them all within only ten years. He and his wife composed the song Let it Go for the movie Frozen. He graduated from Hunter College high school, and also Yale. He graduated with an English degree in 1997.
He met his wife Kristen in 1998 at a Lehman
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It has a strong and powerful mood. It starts off with scared emotions that grow into acceptance and then happiness. There are major high and low pitches in the piece of music. The ones that stand out the most are made by the pitch of the singers voice. The tone color of this song is brilliant. The same melody is played by the singer and then later an instrument this helps to highlight the melody. This song is sung by Idina Menzel, she is a mezzo-soprano, she can sing two octave and three notes. She uses a large scale of them within this song. She sometimes uses leaps between these notes, There are many instruments that can be used to conduct this piece, but the keyboard is one that is used in most versions. The rhythm is this song is mostly consistent in the chorus. It is kept by the beat and flow of the instruments. This song contains many accents and syncopations. The most noticeable ones are made with Idinas’ vocals. The tempo of the song changes from adagio to allegretto. The melody of this song is set from the very beginning, and repeats itself throughout. The melody and the words of this song go together.The melody sets more of a somber and scared mood in the beginning but get faster are more confident towards the

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