Questions 25-27 ask about Passage B.
27. Peterson's example regarding jazz organists, as it is presented in Passage B, indicates that piano players who want to develop a personal sound should avoid:
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is C
Explanation
Positioned in the penultimate paragraph of Article 2: Despite the variety of choice, they all use the same ones, so every jazz organizer ends up sounding like Jimmy Smith... The implication is, don’t all choose the same style as the master, you have to go Have your own way, have your own style, choose C;