Why might a composer use silence in a piece of music? (1 point) Responses to mark the formal structure to mark the formal structure to represent an idea to represent an idea to create dramatic tension to create dramatic tension all of the above

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A composer might use silence in a piece of music for all of the above reasons: to mark the formal structure, to represent an idea, and to create dramatic tension. Therefore, the best response is all of the above.

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