Question #N579

The 1970s marked a major turning point in the history of music, as artists began to experiment with new sounds and technologies. Many musicians began using synthesizers and drum machines, and the popularity of disco music exploded. For example, the song “September,” released by Earth, Wind & Fire in 1978, is a testament to the innovation that was taking place at the time. It is a classic of disco music. The song’s blend of synthesizers, horns, and drums is still widely appreciated today. The song has achieved iconic status among music fans, and it is often cited as one of the best disco songs ever recorded. How does the sentence "The song’s blend of synthesizers, horns, and drums is still widely appreciated today." relate to the rest of the passage?

The sentence "The song’s blend of synthesizers, horns, and drums is still widely appreciated today." serves to
A. contrast the music of the 1970s with the music of today.
B. provide an example of the innovation that took place in music during the 1970s.
C. explain why Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” is still so popular today.
D. explain how disco music evolved in the 1970s.

Correct Answer is: C

This sentence directly explains why "September" is still popular today. It emphasizes the appealing qualities of the song that have contributed to its longevity.