Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Wynton Marsalis, a hugely famous jazz trumpeter, spent years pushing people to value jazz history and its past masters. Critics say his focus on tradition made jazz more conservative and slowed new ideas, and record companies responded by dropping young jazz artists and selling old recordings instead. Marsalis says he wasn’t trying to freeze jazz—he uses old styles in new ways—but labels saw classic recordings as easy, profitable products and chose repackaging over investing in new talent.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Identify what the author cites as the cause of the "grim state of affairs"—the passage blames record companies' shift from developing new artists to reissuing vintage recordings. Choose the option that would reverse that specific cause. Supporting quotes: "Columbia has drastically reduced its roster of active jazz musicians, shifting its emphasis to reissues of old recordings."; "So they shifted their attention to repackaging their catalogs of vintage recordings."; "it is far more profitable to wrap new covers around albums paid for generations ago than it is to find, record, and promote new artists."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.The author would most likely be less negative about the state of affairs in jazz if
Correct Answer
D
D is correct because the author attributes the decline in jazz's prospects mainly to record companies' decisions to stop investing in new artists and to concentrate on reissuing older recordings. If record companies were to emphasize developing new artists while continuing to reissue old recordings, that change would directly address the author's central complaint and therefore make him less negative. (See: "Columbia has drastically reduced its roster of active jazz musicians, shifting its emphasis to reissues of old recordings." and "So they shifted their attention to repackaging their catalogs of vintage recordings.")
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