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English, 20.10.2019 02:30 tkailyn

The one with the correct answer will get the brainliest : )

(i only put the paragraphs that are needed, because unfortunately has a word limit. and the paragraph that i was gonna put was very long.)

read the passage. music and the brain

(this is paragraph 6)
a special community music program in a low-income area of los angeles showed a higher success rate of students going on to college than students in the area who did not participate in this music education. a team of researchers was asked to offer scientific evidence for this compelling distinction. the study concluded that there were significant improvements in reading scores for the children who attended music classes regularly and were actively engaged for a period of two years, compared to those who did not participate.

(this is paragraph 3)
recent brain research has shown some surprising benefits as a result of formal musical training. learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results. the studies indicate that the earlier a child begins training, the more benefits there are. one such study showed that children who began musical studies before the age of seven had a more developed brain in the region where language production and auditory processing take place. scientists believe there is mounting evidence to show that early musical training can improve brain function.

1.) in paragraph 6, how does the author's statement that "there were significant improvements in reading scores for the children who attended music classes regularly" affect this passage?

a) it establish the passage's reverent, reflective tone.

b) it makes the tone of the passage more critical and less subjective.

c) it shifts the tone of the passage from scholarly to personal.

d) it reinforces the passage's formal, objective tone.

2.) how does paragraph 3 support the author's claim in the introduction that music can develop our brains?

a) it defines scientific terms related to the brain research.

b) it gives general examples of brain benefits linked to musical training.

c) it proves the anecdote about einstein's need for his violin.

d) it provides specific data from the brain research related to musical education.

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