Set 2: Form, Structure & Sense (Intermediate)
Explanation
PASSAGE
Intriguingly, the composer's early symphonies reflect the influence of _______ later works display a more original and experimental style.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Detailed Answer Explanation
[Variation 2] This question tests your understanding of sentence function and text organization. 'While' introduces a contrasting clause. A comma before 'while' correctly sets up the contrast between early and later works. Each sentence in a well-constructed text serves a specific purpose. Consider what role this sentence plays in the argument: does it introduce, support, contrast, or conclude an idea? Understanding why an author includes specific sentences helps you grasp the overall argument. Each sentence should serve a clear purpose: introducing ideas, providing evidence, acknowledging counterarguments, or drawing conclusions. Identify the role to understand the structure.
Key Evidence:
• "early symphonies reflect the influence of"
• "later works display a more original"
Why others are wrong: A (Missing the comma before 'while' makes the sentence run together.), C (A colon doesn't introduce contrasting clauses with 'while.'), D (A semicolon before 'while' is too strong; 'while her later works' is dependent.).