Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Motown Records began in Detroit in 1959, founded by Berry Gordy Jr. It became successful because Gordy ran the company independently and focused on very high-quality recordings that could appeal to a wide audience, not just one group. Detroit’s strong public-school music programs provided many well-trained musicians and groups, and the new electric instruments (like the electric bass) helped create a fresh, popular sound. In short, Gordy’s business choices, local musical talent, and new musical technology together made Motown influential and commercially successful.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Summarize the passage's recurring themes and pick the choice that synthesizes them: Berry Gordy's entrepreneurship plus Detroit's artistic resources produced Motown's commercial success and cultural influence. Supporting quotations from the passage: 'Gordy's entrepreneurial skills and his belief in economic independence played a great role in Motown's success,' 'Capitalizing on the rich musical talent of Detroit's African American community, Motown moved quickly into the vanguard of the popular music industry,' 'Detroit's well-developed public school music-education program... provided the company with a deep and talented pool of artists and technicians,' and 'Motown Records helped to initiate, and simultaneously benefited from, landmark shifts in popular music culture.'
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
E
Choice E captures the passage's central claim: Motown's rise is attributed both to an entrepreneurial individual (Berry Gordy) and to a favorable artistic environment in Detroit. The passage repeatedly links Gordy's business decisions and investment in technical quality ('Gordy's entrepreneurial skills... played a great role' and 'Motown's status as an independent company allowed Gordy considerable freedom') with local artistic resources (Detroit's musical talent, the public-school music program, and new electric instruments) and with Motown's cultural influence ('helped to initiate, and simultaneously benefited from, landmark shifts in popular music culture'). E accurately synthesizes those points.
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