Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was a prominent classical
music composer from England who toured the US
three times in the early 1900s. The child of a West
African father and an English mother, ColeridgeTaylor emphasized his mixed-race ancestry. For
example, he referred to himself as Anglo-African.
_______ he incorporated the sounds of traditional
African music into his classical music compositions.
Which choice completes the text with the most
logical transition?
Choice B is incorrect because “actually” illogically signals that the detail in
this sentence is surprising in light of the information in the previous sentence.
Instead, the detail adds to the information, indicating a second, additional way
in which Coleridge-Taylor emphasized his mixed-race ancestry. Choice C is
incorrect because “however” illogically signals that the detail in this sentence
contrasts with the information in the previous sentence. Instead, the detail adds
to the information, indicating a second, additional way in which Coleridge-Taylor
emphasized his mixed-race ancestry. Choice D is incorrect because “regardless”
illogically signals that the detail in this sentence is true despite the information
in the previous sentence. Instead, the detail adds to the information, indicating
a second, additional way in which Coleridge-Taylor emphasized his mixed-race
ancestry
Choice A is the best answer. “In addition” logically signals that the detail in this
sentence—that Coleridge-Taylor included traditional African music in his classical
compositions—adds to the information in the previous sentence. Specifically, the previous sentence indicates one way in which Coleridge-Taylor emphasized his
mixed-race ancestry, and the claim that follows indicates a second, additional way