Question #N325
The author describes a particular type of bird, the red-winged blackbird, as having a “peculiarly melodious song” that is “characteristically simple and repetitive.” The author describes the song’s simplicity as “a way of attracting attention” and its repetitiveness as “a way of reassuring the listener.” What is the main idea of this passage?
The author suggests that the red-winged blackbird’s song is
A. a complex and beautiful melody that is meant to be appreciated by humans.
B. a simple and repetitive melody that is effective in attracting attention and reassuring listeners.
C. a reflection of the bird’s natural environment and its relationship with other birds.
D. a complex and unpredictable melody that is difficult to interpret.
Correct Answer is: B
The author emphasizes the simple, repetitive nature of the red-winged blackbird’s song and how it serves a specific purpose: to attract attention and reassure listeners.