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2nd question please.
option A vs D.

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2. Given the author’s overall opinion of increased copyright protections, what is his attitude toward “hip-hop and remix artists” mentioned in Paragraph 2?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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This reading comprehension question asks about the author’s attitude toward hip-hop and remix artists as specifically mentioned in the second paragraph. The real GMAT would highlight this phrase in yellow. You’ve already answered a question about the main idea, so you know the author is concerned about the tightening grip the recording industry has on the distribution of music. Because the hiphop and remix artists defy the music industry, they’ll likely meet with the author’s approval. Although Choice (A) may express a valid opinion, you can eliminate it because it isn’t supported by the passage.

The author probably approves of hip-hop and remix artists, so he or she doesn’t think they’re doing damage — Choice (B) is completely off base.

Envy and shock are usually too strong emotions for GMAT passages, so rule out Choices (C) and (E). The correct answer is Choice (D).

Answer: D
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Why not go for option A in Q5 instead of option E?
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Why not go for option A in Q5 instead of option E?

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5. The final sentence of the passage seems to imply what about the executives of the record industry?

Difficulty Level: 650

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For this reading comprehension inference question, you need to determine what the final sentence implies about recording-industry executives. The final sentence mentions that if it were possible, executives would try to stop unauthorized singalongs. This shows that the author thinks that executives will go to any length to control the distribution of music.

Choices B and C paint the executives in a positive light, which is certainly not warranted by the last sentence.

You can also eliminate D because the last sentence has nothing to do with whether executives like or dislike music.

Choice A is closer, but the sentence doesn’t talk about making money from singalongs so much as stopping them altogether.

Correct Answer: E.
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