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1. Dedamatory singing​

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Answer:

Purcell's song includes the line, 'Til the snakes drop from her head.' On the word 'drop,' the singer delivers a very short, crisp enunciation of the word repeated several times in a descending motion: a musical gesture meant to 'paint' the dropping snakes. Recitative is a declamatory vocal style that imitates the inflection of speech.