Library/PT 130/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages say music affects listeners by balancing complexity and order: it should have enough variety to be interesting but clear patterns (melody and rhythm) so it isn’t confusing. Steady, rhythmic sounds can relax us because sudden noises often signal danger. Music also creates expectations; delaying or resolving those expectations builds tension and release, which produces emotions. People like music that is somewhat familiar (not brand-new or completely known), and trained listeners tend to enjoy more complex music.

Logic Breakdown

Find the sentence that states how listener expectations determine musical emotions and choose the answer that best paraphrases that central claim.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of passage B?

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A accurately paraphrases passage B's central claim. Passage B states that "The expectation the listener has about the further course of musical events is a key determinant for the experience of \"musical emotions.\"" It goes on to explain that "Music creates expectations that, if not immediately satisfied, create tension. Emotion is experienced in relation to the buildup and release of tension," and that an "extreme mismatch" produces negative emotions while the converse produces positive emotions. Thus A correctly captures that the type of musical emotion depends on the degree to which a listener's expectations are satisfied.
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