Also, I believe there was a paragraph discussing how Beethoven and Schoenberg brought about controversies (i.e. alienating) but were eventually embraced by critics and audiences alike. In fact, Beethoven is considered a cultural icon. So Beethoven's…
The passage is the one that compares Schoenberg to Beethoven, and the question asks for the purpose of the opening quote from von Kotzebue, right? I would think that it is reasonable to say that a disturbing, shrill, incoherent, and dissonant work o…
LR became more time-consuming due to removal of double-question stimuli. I do not know about AR being more straightforward: it's the opposite, if anything. RC definitely became more challenging. For instance, I never dreamed I could dislike a histor…
I wouldn't think so. It would be nice if you could explain in an addendum why you had to go through multiple attempts though. For instance, if a student cancelled a score because he or she fell to a seizure in the middle of that particular administr…
I don't see why not: for instance, one sentence might explain or clarify the other. I don't think format would matter.
That being said, I don't recall seeing many LR stimuli with their conclusions split into 2 sentences.