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Re: Playing eighteenth-century music on the instruments of tha [#permalink]
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restoring such an instrument destroys all of the information that researchers could obtain from it


which means that once restored the instruments no longer provide \(new\) information about a previous technique used for.

B is wrong because you cannot be inferred that once restored from the shape, for instance, or the wood used to build the instrument cannot infer something about. You are still able, better: the researchers. As such, gaining info only about the music is not totally true.

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what about option d?
option d is more likely to be interfered from passage,right?
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Option D is an assumption only. It compares instruments that are restored and those that aren't. And with that comparison we do not have concrete info about the instrument or its making.

That's why option D is wrong.

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what about option d?
option d is more likely to be interfered from passage,right?
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