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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages ask how music began. Passage A says music and language use much of the same brain system and probably evolved together, but language became more important so music is mostly a side effect of language. Passage B says short, sung-like interactions between mothers and babies help them bond, and because human babies are born more helpless, these musical exchanges would have helped them survive, so music likely evolved to help mothers care for their infants. In short, A sees music as a side effect of language, while B sees it as a tool for bonding and survival.

Logic Breakdown

Compare the authors' central claims about the adaptive value of music and identify where their positions directly conflict.

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It can be inferred that the authors of the two passages would be most likely to disagree over whether

Correct Answer
D
The passages take opposing positions on music's adaptive value. Passage A asserts that "Music, it would seem, had little adaptive value of its own, and most likely developed on the coattails of language." Passage B explicitly argues the opposite, calling musical capacity "faculties of indispensable use to mothers and their infants" and claiming such interactions "would have conferred considerable evolutionary advantage." These statements directly conflict, so D is correct.
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