- Fri Nov 29, 2019 8:04 pm
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Hi Lola! Nice work seeing how Answer Choice (A) makes sense. In a Reading Comprehension passage, the Main Point can be thought of like a current that runs through the entire passage. The idea that (A) is talking about - that the movement has some questions it needs to address - is driving every portion of the passage. For Main Point questions, we are focused on the big picture, the passage as a whole. A huge help in not getting distracted by incorrect Main Point answer choices is the ability to see the forest through the trees. So while it's true that the author briefly touches on some of what Answer Choice (C) is talking about in the second paragraph, this is not the Main Point because it is only a small part of the passage.
Pre-Phrasing is very helpful for Main Point questions. Since nearly every passage has one, take a second to think about the Main Point before you even move on to the questions. What is the passage as a whole discussing? Does the author have a conclusion? What are the main areas he or she focuses on in reaching that conclusion? If an answer choice only focuses on a small part of the passage, or ignores another important part of the passage, it is likely incorrect.
(Also, you are right that the author is not really making a recommendation here. Instead, he is just pointing out problems with the early music advocate movement).
Hope that helps!