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The goal of the author over the course of this passage is to:

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For “main goal” or “purpose” questions in reading comprehension, focus on:

the opening problem or question raised,
the author’s repeated emphasis or defence, and
how the passage concludes.
These usually reveal what the author is {really} trying to do.
Updated On: Jul 1, 2026
  • differentiate the modern composer from the nineteenth century composer.
  • differentiate between electronic music and other forms of music.
  • defend the “serious-minded composer” from Lejaren Hill and Stravinsky.
  • defend electronic music from certain common charges.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Approach: Use the "verb test." The main purpose almost always matches the strongest action verb that is true of the entire passage, so check the verb in each option against the passage's overall behaviour.

Step 1: The four verbs are differentiate, differentiate, defend, defend. The passage's structure is charge-then-rebuttal: it states an objection ('inhuman', 'not music') and then knocks it down. That is the behaviour of defending, not merely differentiating, so the answer lives among the two 'defend' options.

Step 2: Now decide what is being defended and from whom. The thing under attack throughout is electronic music; the attackers are unnamed common critics, not Stravinsky or Hill, who are actually cited to help the author's case. So 'defend the serious-minded composer from Hill and Stravinsky' has the wrong target and wrong opponents.

Step 3: That leaves 'defend electronic music from certain common charges,' which names the right defendant (electronic music) and the right attacker (the common objections raised at the start). Both halves match, so it is the answer.

Step 4: The two 'differentiate' options describe paragraph-level moves, not the umbrella purpose, and a contrast can serve a defence without being the goal, so they are correctly rejected.

Answer: defend electronic music from certain common charges.
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