Asked by josiah

The Violin Player

Richmond wanted to become a violin player. His mother wanted to encourage him, but she could not afford to pay for lessons. She placed Richmond in violin classes at his school. In the first class, he learned how to hold the bow and violin correctly. Later, his class learned to play notes and chords. Richmond's teacher said that he was talented. She told him to practice more over the summer.
His mother found a student at the local music academy who agreed to teach Richmond more about the violin in exchange for home-cooked food. Richmond enjoyed working with the student and learned to play some of his favorite songs. He played the violin well and wanted to spend more time studying it.
Richmond wanted to go to a summer camp for violin players. His mother came up with ways to raise money to send him to camp. She held a bake sale at their house. The next week the family had a garage sale. By this time, Richmond and his mom almost had enough money. Richmond's mom decided to have a concert where Richmond would play. The concert was a success, and they raised enough money to send Richmond to camp.
Richmond had a lot of fun at the summer camp and went to a performing arts school to learn more about the violin. After he went to college, he became a teacher to help students who loved music just like him. His great talent made others love music, too. In fact, Richmond's little sister learned to love music from watching him play the violin.
2Question 2
Who did Richmond teach to love music?
A.
his friends
B.
his mother
C.
his sister
D.
his teacher

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
C. his sister