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20.10.2020 • 
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20 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER Music and the Brain

1) What do the words "mounting evidence" suggest about the author's intended meaning in paragraph 3 of this passage?

Several studies contradict each other.

Previous research was unreliable.

The data is highly convincing.

There are many reports on the topic.

2)How does paragraph 6 develop the idea that engaging in music can help with academic performance?

It includes scientific data about changes in the brain that occur when a student learns to play an instrument.

It describes the results of a study that linked music education with improved reading scores.

It suggests that students who study music may be able to earn college scholarships, which would increase their chances of attending college.

It includes feedback from students and teachers involved in a study on the effects of music education on academic performance.

3)Part A

Which statement best conveys a central idea of the passage?

Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein both benefitted from playing musical instruments.

Listening to music, singing a song, or playing an instrument can alter the brain.

Engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development.

It's important to listen to music while learning something new.
Question 2
Part B

Which quotation from the passage best shapes the central idea identified in Part A?

"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."

"Find some music you love and an instrument you enjoy, and whether you learn at school or privately, apply some self-discipline to practice."

"Albert Einstein, considered one of the most intelligent men who ever lived, also played the violin."

"Playing a musical instrument engages muscular movement, requires coordination, and employs various senses."

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