

Father: What was that music you were listening to? Are you seriously calling that music?
Daughter: What do you mean? Are you kidding? You just don't understand today's music.
Father: I know what's considered good quality and I just don't think that qualifies.
Daughter: But it's fresh and exciting. Just give it a chance! Everybody I know loves it -- you will too!
Father: I don't think that's going to happen any time soon! I'll stick with the classics, thanks.
A father and daughter are discussing their different tastes in music. What does the father think?
$A$. He wants her to listen to classical music.
$B$. He wants her to spend less money on music.
$C$. He is curious to find out more about her music.
$D$. He chooses to listen to different types of music.
Daughter: What do you mean? Are you kidding? You just don't understand today's music.
Father: I know what's considered good quality and I just don't think that qualifies.
Daughter: But it's fresh and exciting. Just give it a chance! Everybody I know loves it -- you will too!
Father: I don't think that's going to happen any time soon! I'll stick with the classics, thanks.
A father and daughter are discussing their different tastes in music. What does the father think?
$A$. He wants her to listen to classical music.
$B$. He wants her to spend less money on music.
$C$. He is curious to find out more about her music.
$D$. He chooses to listen to different types of music.