PrepTest 26, Section 3, Question 17
Parents who wish to provide a strong foundation for the musical ability of their children should provide them with a good musical education. Since formal instruction is often a part of a good musical education, parents who wish to provide this strong foundation need to ensure that their children receive formal instruction.
Parents who wish to provide a strong foundation for the musical ability of their children should provide them with a good musical education. Since formal instruction is often a part of a good musical education, parents who wish to provide this strong foundation need to ensure that their children receive formal instruction.
Parents who wish to provide a strong foundation for the musical ability of their children should provide them with a good musical education. Since formal instruction is often a part of a good musical education, parents who wish to provide this strong foundation need to ensure that their children receive formal instruction.
Parents who wish to provide a strong foundation for the musical ability of their children should provide them with a good musical education. Since formal instruction is often a part of a good musical education, parents who wish to provide this strong foundation need to ensure that their children receive formal instruction.
The reasoning is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it fails to consider that
parents might not be the only source of a child's musical education
some children might not be interested in receiving a strong foundation for their musical ability
there are many examples of people with formal instruction whose musical ability is poor
formal instruction might not always be a part of a good musical education
some children might become good musicians even if they have not had good musical educations
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