• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: tifanedias1
  • Perguntado 4 anos atrás

2. (PUC-PR)
Thanks to the multi-media success of rock and roll, today's
songwriters can reach a huge international audience. Their
work is heard and remembered by millions. In that sense
they're the poets of modern age.
But what exactly do they write about?... what language do
they write it in?... and why do songs even need lyrics at all?
The answer to the last question is very simple. It's because
the human brain has two different sides - left and right. The
left side responds to logic, numbers and words. The right
side responds to ideas, dreams and music. When music also
has words, both halves of the brain can respond. As a result
we feel completely involved. That's also why it's easier to
remember song lyrics than either poetry or lines from a play.
RABLEY, Stephen. Rock and Pop. Macmillan Dossiers.
Macmillan Publishers, 1994.
In the sentence "Their work is heard and remembered by
millions", the word THEIR refers to:
a) millions of people
b) multi-media
c) audience
d) songs
e) songwriters​

Respostas

respondido por: andreaester111
1

Resposta: letra B

Explicação:

"Graças ao sucesso multimídia do rock and roll, hoje[...}"

"Thanks to the multi-media success of rock and roll, today's{...}"

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