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What relation does the “communication problem” mentioned in paragraph 2 have to the questions that the author recounts at the beginning of the passage?

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When relating ideas across paragraphs, look for:

repeated themes,
restated concerns,
explanatory links that address earlier questions.
This helps identify how later sections resolve earlier doubts.
Updated On: Jul 1, 2026
  • Unfamiliar forms and terms might get in the way of our seeing electronic music as music, but this can be overcome.
  • Its unfamiliar “language of forms” and novel terms mean that we cannot see electronic music as music since it does not employ traditional musical concepts.
  • None; they are unrelated to one another and form parts of different discussions.
  • The communication problem is what allows us to see electronic music as music because music must be difficult to understand.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Approach: Sort the four options by their attitude to the barrier, then keep only the one whose attitude matches the author's. Two axes decide it: is the relation present or absent, and is the barrier permanent or surmountable.

Step 1: Option 3 says there is no relation. But the communication problem and the opening doubt are about the same thing \(-\) whether electronic music reads as music \(-\) so they are clearly connected. Eliminate 3.

Step 2: Among the remaining three, the author's tone throughout is reassuring: objections are raised in order to be answered. So the correct option must treat the unfamiliar language as a problem that can be solved.

Step 3: Option 2 calls it a dead end ('we cannot see electronic music as music'); Option 4 makes difficulty a badge of honour ('music must be difficult'). Both are too strong and neither matches the author's hopeful stance. Option 1 alone keeps the barrier real but beatable \(-\) 'might get in the way ... but this can be overcome.'

Step 4: That phrasing mirrors the passage's whole method, so option 1 is the answer.

Answer: Unfamiliar forms and terms might get in the way of our seeing electronic music as music, but this can be overcome.
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