Which of the following views is most contrary to the author’s opinion regarding the largely unedited sections of music retained in Callas performances?A.They are considered beautiful by most listeners.B.They were left unedited to highlight Callas’s voice.C.They contain some necessary editing.D.They do not help “keep the action moving.”
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Which of the following views is most contrary to the author’s opinion regarding the largely unedited sections of music retained in Callas performances?A.They are considered beautiful by most listeners.B.They were left unedited to highlight Callas’s voice.C.They contain some necessary editing.D.They do not help “keep the action moving.”
Solution
To answer this question, we first need to understand the author's opinion regarding the largely unedited sections of music retained in Callas performances. Unfortunately, without the context or the text, it's impossible to determine which view is most contrary to the author's opinion.
However, if we assume that the author believes these unedited sections are important for maintaining the flow of the performance (keeping the action moving), then the statement most contrary to this would be "D. They do not help 'keep the action moving.'"
If the author believes these sections were left unedited to highlight Callas's voice, then the statement most contrary to this would be "B. They were left unedited to highlight Callas’s voice."
Without the context, it's impossible to provide a definitive answer. Please provide the text or the author's opinion for a more accurate response.
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