The document discusses minuet form and sonata form, which are common forms for Baroque dance suites and classical era final movements. Minuet form has three parts - Part I is the minuet, Part II is a contrasting trio section often in a new key, and Part III repeats or varies the minuet. Sonata form features an exposition with main and secondary themes in different keys, a development section that explores themes in various keys, and a recapitulation that restates themes in the tonic key. Rondo form, which alternates an initial theme with contrasting material, was also commonly used for final movements.