excerpt from "M'sieu Fortier's Violin"

which quotation from the passage best summarizes M. Fortier's perspective on music?
A. "there is nothing sweeter than a regular job and good music to play, music into which one can put some soul, some expression, and which one must study to understand" (paragraph ^)
B. "encore after encore was given, and the bravos resonating from the third section were enough to stir the most sluggish of pulses." (paragraph 8)
C. "M. Fortier quickened his pace down moulin street as he sang the chorus to himself in a thin old voice" (paragraph 9)
D. " 'he can make the music leap, sing, laugh, sob, skip, wail, anything you like form under his bow when he wishes.' " (paragraph 9)

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The quotation that best summarizes M. Fortier's perspective on music is:

A. "there is nothing sweeter than a regular job and good music to play, music into which one can put some soul, some expression, and which one must study to understand."

This quotation reflects M. Fortier's appreciation for music as something meaningful that requires dedication and emotional investment, capturing his overall perspective on the importance and depth of music.

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