- Fri Mar 31, 2023 3:22 pm
#100717
fortunateking,
Answer choice (A) is not correct. There is no way to infer that, because one type is unpopular, anything else must be popular. Further, answer choice (A) does not say that this form is popular in general, but primarily a popular art form. There is simply no basis for this answer.
The author thinks that the "singer's opera" has earned undeserved contempt. So the contempt is not deserved. Therefore the art form is better than deserving contempt. That's enough to show it's legitimate. Answer choice (D) just relies on the standard meaning of "legitimate", and there's no reason that word has to be found in the passage.
"Concert piece" is in fact discussed in the second paragraph of passage B. The author thinks judging the music of an opera as a "concern piece" is actually a bad way to judge it, as the proper judgment is the combination of all elements, musical and otherwise. So answer choice (E) looks opposed to the author's viewpoint.
Robert Carroll