2. Which quotation from the passage best
summarizes M. Fortjer's perspective on music?
O A. "There is nothing sweeter than a regular job
and good music to play, music into which one
can put some soul, some expression, and
which one must study to understand." (
Paragraph 6)
OB. "Encore after encore was given, and the
bravos resonating from the third section were
enough to stir the most sluggish of pulses." (
Paragraph 8)
OC. "M. Fortier quickened his pace down Moulin
Street as he sang the chorus to himself in a
thin old voice" ( Paragraph 9)
OD. "he can make the music leap, sing, laugh, sob.
skip, wail, anything you like from under his
bow when he wishes. Paragraph 17)