Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages say sports are more than just contests: they are public performances that need spectators who know the rules and can spot real skill, while audiences for the arts are often confused by constant experimentation and end up valuing novelty or shock. Gumbrecht (Passage B) adds that many sporting moments can be genuinely beautiful—great plays look both carefully planned and effortlessly natural, which fits Kant's idea that things we call beautiful seem to have a purpose.
Logic Breakdown
Find Passage A's claim that consistent, discriminating public judgments arise from childhood participation in the activity. Key supporting sentences: "The public for sports still consists largely of people who took part in sports during childhood and thus acquired a sense of the game and a capacity to make discriminating judgments." and "The same can hardly be said for the audience of an artistic performance..." Choose the option that most directly increases childhood musical participation.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage14.Based on passage A, which one of the following educational programs would be most likely to result in greater consistency in how the public evaluates musical performances?
Correct Answer
C
Passage A links consistency in public evaluation to childhood participation: "The public for sports still consists largely of people who took part in sports during childhood and thus acquired a sense of the game and a capacity to make discriminating judgments." By greatly increasing the number of children who can play one or more musical instruments, option C would enlarge the population with firsthand musical experience and therefore is most likely to produce greater consistency in how the public evaluates musical performances.
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