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Deepthi Subbu
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Select the strategy which would NOT help the singer mentioned below earn a living:
A singer discovers that, because he is most famous for singing a holiday-themed song, he can only reliably be hired to perform concerts on that holiday. However, this singer cannot make a living by performing one concert in only one venue per year, even though the concert always sells all its tickets and must turn away more potential audience members.
(A) The singer could write more songs that are not holiday-themed, so that he could perform more often.
(B) The singer could release a holiday-themed CD and sell copies of it to make extra revenue.
(C) The singer could hold several concerts on the holiday throughout the day, charging each separate audience for tickets.
(D) The singer could try to hold concerts on every holiday of the year to gather a larger potential audience.
(E) The singer could sing one concert on the holiday on television, ensuring a larger audience.
A singer discovers that, because he is most famous for singing a holiday-themed song, he can only reliably be hired to perform concerts on that holiday. However, this singer cannot make a living by performing one concert in only one venue per year, even though the concert always sells all its tickets and must turn away more potential audience members.
(A) The singer could write more songs that are not holiday-themed, so that he could perform more often.
(B) The singer could release a holiday-themed CD and sell copies of it to make extra revenue.
(C) The singer could hold several concerts on the holiday throughout the day, charging each separate audience for tickets.
(D) The singer could try to hold concerts on every holiday of the year to gather a larger potential audience.
(E) The singer could sing one concert on the holiday on television, ensuring a larger audience.












