Read the inference.

Becoming a film composer is a difficult task.

Which pieces of evidence from the passage best support the inference? Choose two answers.



A.
A composer can work with a director to decide which music clips to use in a film.

B.
A composer learns about a variety of music and may have extensive training as amusician.

C.
A composer uses melodies that may be related to certain settings or characters in a story.

D.
A composer may work for years in different jobs before getting to write music for a movie.

E.
A composer may write things down while watching and listening to a movie.

1 answer

The two pieces of evidence that best support the inference that becoming a film composer is a difficult task are:

B. A composer learns about a variety of music and may have extensive training as a musician.

D. A composer may work for years in different jobs before getting to write music for a movie.

These statements indicate the level of education, experience, and preparation required to succeed as a film composer, implying that the path to becoming one is challenging.

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