Reconstruction:Soon To Be Dead (Dismember)

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The introductory motif is a <descent>DEF <elevated>DEF to a conclusive <continuation>DEF of <descent>.

The next phrase shows how a <descent> suffixed by a <proto-<elevation>>DEF <elevates> and then <develops>DEF its elevation iteratively.

Then, a tonal <repetition>DEF corroborates a <contained <elevation>>DEF.

An <elevation> is reintroduced, antagonized by a <repetition> of <descent> developing into a <continuation>, which becomes the <continuation> of a <development>, <consequently>DEF leading to a <contained <elevation>> <repeatedly>DEF.

Finally, the introductory <continuation> motif evolves into an <elevation> of a <<developed> <repetition>>DEF subbing the original <continuation> in the introductory motif, where the <<developed> <repetition>> is the repeated projection of the <repeated <contained <elevation>>> as the potential <consequence> of the subbed <continuation>.