In the early 1900s, the term "jazz" was used to describe a variety of musical styles, but it became associated with a particular style of music that originated in New Orleans. During the 1920s, jazz music was often played in clubs and dance halls. By the 1930s, jazz music was a global phenomenon, and it has since influenced many other musical styles. Jazz musicians use improvisation—playing music spontaneously, without a written score. This creates a sense of excitement and energy that is unique to jazz music.
Which choice best completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The comma and the relative pronoun "which" correctly combine the two clauses into a single sentence. The comma separates the two clauses, and "which" refers back to "Jazz music." The other choices create incorrect comma splices or use incorrect relative pronouns.
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