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What is the main topic of the conversation?
[PASSAGE] Maria: "Well, I understand the 'what'—the shift from big bands to small combos, the faster tempos. But I'm grappling with the 'why.'" Professor Davis: "That’s a common misconception. It was less a spontaneous revolution and more a... a deliberate evolution by a small group of innovators." Maria is asking about and the professor explains the reasons ("why") for the change from Swing to Bebop. [WHY CORRECT] Option 2 is correct because the conversation explicitly centers on Maria's difficulty understanding "the 'why'" behind the transition from Swing to Bebop, and the professor's subsequent explanation clarifies the motivations and context for this stylistic shift. [TRAPS] Option A is wrong because specific musicians are mentioned as examples, not as the main comparative topic. Option C is wrong because while big bands are discussed, the focus isn't their influence on modern jazz generally, but their role in prompting the Bebop shift. Option D is wrong because Maria mentions her paper as context, but the conversation isn't about general difficulties of writing it, but a specific content issue she's facing. [TIP] For main idea questions, listen for direct statements, especially questions from students or topic introductions from professors, that explicitly state what will be discussed.
The language describing Jazz History rewards close reading: notice contrast markers, hedging, and emphasis, since TOEFL detail items hinge on nuance rather than matching keywords.
Scan for the keyword from the question, then read one sentence around it carefully.