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Part B From left to right, follow the dots in line 1 with your finger. Count a steady beat out loud, and time your motion so your finger crosses a dot at the end of each beat. Don’t pause at the dots, and move as smoothly as you can. A good way to count is to say or think “1 Mississippi, 2 Mississippi,” and so on. Is your finger moving at a constant rate, or is the rate changing?

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