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
Locate the sentence describing Marsalis's aims for young musicians; the passage explicitly says he encouraged young practitioners to pay attention to the music's traditions, so choose the option matching staying connected to tradition.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.According to the passage, Marsalis encouraged young jazz musicians to
Correct Answer
E
The passage explicitly describes Marsalis's goal for young musicians: "For two decades, Wynton Marsalis complemented his extraordinary gifts as a jazz trumpeter with persuasive advocacy of the importance of jazz history and jazz masters." More directly: "Indeed, in seeking to elevate the public perception of jazz and to encourage young practitioners to pay attention to the music's traditions, Marsalis put great emphasis on its past masters." 'Pay attention to the music's traditions' is best paraphrased as 'stay in touch with the traditions of jazz,' so E is correct.
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