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murzikaleks [220]
3 years ago
13

How does the opening of "Marian Anderson Sings" compare to the opening structure of the biography of Marian Anderson?

English
2 answers:
Ronch [10]3 years ago
6 0

Hey there!! @Serinus your answer is actually incorrect.

The correct answer is actually C. The biography of Anderson opens with a dramatic event from her life. "Marian Anderson Sings" begins with a chronologically description of events.

How i know is that i just took the quiz and i did @Serinus 's  answer and i got it incorrect and at the end when i reviewed my incorrect answers it said that your answer was incorrect.

So again the correct answer is C, The biography of Anderson opens with a dramatic event from her life. "Marian Anderson Sings" begins with a chronologically description of events.

Have a great day!! :D Hope i helped. :D

dem82 [27]3 years ago
5 0

D, Both "Marian Anderson Sings" and the biography use a cause and effect structure; therefore, each open with an important event and the effect it had on Anderson's life.


Marian Anderson was one of the first African American singers to perform at the White House and at the New York’s Metropolitan Opera. She was the one who helped in breaking the barrios of racial discrimination of the African American artists. Her voice was free from the bitterness, blame, and meanness. Her art of singing was considered saintly and humanly.

She began singing at the Lincoln Memorial with the song My Country 'Tis of Thee.’ The whole auditorium arose with her emotional and sensational voice.

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