Re: Jean Sibelius's Symphony No. 8 has been the source of controversy and
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25 May 2025, 12:30
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION
B
The author states that "[a]lthough Sibelius claimed" to be working on the symphony, neither contemporaries nor later music experts examining his papers have ever seen it. The author's contrast of Sibelius's claim with evidence to the contrary allows you to infer that the author believes the composer was not in fact working on the piece. The correct answer is (B). The author states that Sibelius already has an international reputation, so Symphony No. 8 is not needed to establish one, and (A) is incorrect. (C) and (E) are the opinion of the "[o]thers" mentioned in the last sentence, not the author. Likewise, while "experts" believe the symphony may be performed someday, the author expresses no opinion on this, so (D) is incorrect.