Re: Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung is perhaps the epitome of a
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06 May 2025, 04:30
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION
B
The correct answer to this question can be discerned from one key detail in the text, in which the passage explains that the performance requirements for The Ring of the Nibelung necessitated the construction of a newly designed opera house, and that this innovation is still in use today. With that knowledge, you know that (B) applies, because that is the only effect mentioned that is still in use today. You can reject ( $\mathbf{A}$ ) because the author explains the technical innovations that have allowed such a work to be performed on a regular basis. Choice (C) is incorrect because the author nowhere implies that he disapproves of the multinight performances, and notes the logistical difficulties of a single-day performance.