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Read the passage. Music and the Brain

In paragraph 6, how does the author's statement that "there were significant improvements in reading scores for the children who attended music classes regularly" affect this passage?

It makes the tone of the passage more critical and less subjective.

It helps establish the passage's reverent, reflective tone.

It reinforces the passage's formal, objective tone.

It shifts the tone of the passage from scholarly to personal.

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