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PT75.S1.Q03 - rock music is musically bankrupt
Tina Cho
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It says "rock music has nothing going for it" but even if A is true...can't LP still have value if they accompany visual art? Since visual art itself provides some value...
I'm confused with this question
Thank you
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-75-section-1-question-03/
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