- sixteen
- compound antecedent, compound consequent
- compound presentation, continuation
- compound basic idea
- two measures
- the return of the basic idea
- because the compound period is rarely composed of two simple periods
- because the new-key PAC is a strong cadence to close the thematic unit at the basis of compound antecedent, but its reinterpretation as a half cadence makes it a weak cadence requiring stronger cadential closure at the end of the compound consequent
- when the opening compound basic idea (as a statement) closes with root-position dominant (suggesting a HC), while the repeated compound basic idea (as a response), closes with a root-position tonic (suggesting a PAC)
- by repeating that phrase or by adding a 4-m. post-cadential phrase
- standing on the dominant