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As a genre, hip-hop is vastly underrated. While critics are right to question the violent and sometimes racist content of many hip-hop lyrics, as well as the mediocrity of some popular hip-hop, the genre as a whole should not be dismissed as worthless just because portions of its subgenres are potentially offensive or sub-par. The whole should never be judged by just one of its parts.
The bolded phrases play which of the following roles in the passage above?
A. The first phrase contains a premise supporting the author's conclusion, and the second phrase contradicts that conclusion.
B. The first phrase is a reply to an argument, and the second phrase is the author's conclusion.
C. The first phrase is the author's conclusion, and the second phrase contains support for a premise.
D. The first phrase is an analogy supporting a premise, and the second phrase is that premise.
E. The first phrase is an opinion, while the second phrase contains an unrelated conclusion.
The bolded phrases play which of the following roles in the passage above?
A. The first phrase contains a premise supporting the author's conclusion, and the second phrase contradicts that conclusion.
B. The first phrase is a reply to an argument, and the second phrase is the author's conclusion.
C. The first phrase is the author's conclusion, and the second phrase contains support for a premise.
D. The first phrase is an analogy supporting a premise, and the second phrase is that premise.
E. The first phrase is an opinion, while the second phrase contains an unrelated conclusion.
"Once you start working on something,
don't be afraid of failure and don't abandon it.
People who work sincerely are the happiest."
Chanakya quotes (Indian politician, strategist and writer, 350 BC-275BC)
don't be afraid of failure and don't abandon it.
People who work sincerely are the happiest."
Chanakya quotes (Indian politician, strategist and writer, 350 BC-275BC)

















