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4 February, 21:59

What does the quotation included in this passage tell

the reader about Woody Guthrie's music?

His song caught the bittersweet contrasts of America: the

beauty of our country, and the desperate strength of

people making do in impossibly difficult times. Across

the bottom of the sheet Woody wrote in his neat script,

"All you can write is what you see," and put the song

away.

- This Land Is Your Land,

Elizabeth Partridge

His music was based on what he saw in his life.

O His music was hard to understand.

His music always sounded sad.

His music was all about having strength in difficult

times.

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  1. 5 February, 00:35
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    His music was based on what he saw in his life.

    Explanation:

    Woody Guthrie's music caught the contrasting emotions of America and how people manage to survive and thrive in impossibly difficult times, so the phrase "All you can write is what you see" shows that he writes his music based on what he has experienced first hand or from the experiences of others.

    It shows that Woody Guthrie put his pen to paper on what he saw in life.
  2. 5 February, 01:42
    0
    A is correct

    Explanation:

    His music was based on what he saw in his life.

    I just had the question i was right!
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