Leon Bridges Practice Questions

Leon Bridges Practice Questions

9th Grade

8 Qs

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Leon Bridges Practice Questions

Leon Bridges Practice Questions

Assessment

Quiz

Created by

Anthony Todaro

English

9th Grade

3 plays

Hard

8 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Based on this profile, with which of the following statements do you think Leon Bridges would most likely agree?

You can never predict the direction in which life will take you.

Luck has nothing to do with whether or not a person finds success.

Soul is the only genre of music worth listening to.

Everybody can achieve their dreams if they work hard enough.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

  • What is most closely the meaning of the word timbre as it is used in the following passage (paragraph 4)?


  • Bridges has a beatific gospel timbre that suggests church-choir experience — but he was too insecure to actually audition. "I didn't think I could sing," says Bridges. "I knew I could do stuff here and there, but didn't think I was good enough to fit."

rattle

religion

melody

tone

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

  • The following passage (paragraph 7) adds to the development of the text mainly by showing .

  • At a nearby community college, Bridges studied dance, inspired by seeing his dad moonwalk as a kid, he says. He picked up singing and guitar as a hobby at first, and eventually began playing at open mics and small shows. His sound evolved from neo-soul, to folky R&B to traditional soul with horn — ideal for the last slow dance of the night. "A friend asked if Sam Cooke was an inspiration. I'd never listened, but I wanted to know my roots, so I looked him up on YouTube and Pandora," says Bridges. "Once I heard it, I saw it — that was the music that I wanted to write."

that Bridges enjoyed slow-dancing

why Bridges preferred playing guitar

the origins of Bridges’ love of soul music

how difficult it is to be discovered at open mics and small shows

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

  • The final paragraph adds to the development of the text mainly by showing .


  • "I don't like to write flashy soul songs," says Bridges. "I'm writing from the heart, stories about family and truth. I just want people to see a genuine person."

 that Bridges has always wanted to be famous

that Bridges’ main priority with his songs is whether they’ll become a big hit with his audiences

that Bridges thinks pop stars are sell-outs

  •  that Bridges is most concerned with the authenticity and emotions evoked by his songs

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

  • Which of the following selections is best supported by the paragraph below (paragraph 6)?


  • Bridges idly dreamed of escape, drowning himself in the same music other kids his age were listening to. He didn't even know of the soul greats he'd later be compared to. "Nostalgia for me isn't Sam Cooke," he says, "as much as it's listening to a Ginuwine song or hearing Dallas hip-hop and remembering dancing to it in my garage."

As a child, Bridges wished he could leave Texas.

Bridges’ earliest musical interests were much different than the music he makes now.

Bridges only listened to hip-hop as a kid.

Bridges didn’t like any of the music that his peers listened to, preferring to listen to the music of his parents’ generation instead.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which statement about Austin Jenkins is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 9)?


"He's singing to you, not at you," says Jenkins, who co-produced Coming Home with fellow White Denim partner Joshua Block, recording live on all-analog gear, including a soundboard once owned by The Grateful Dead. "He listened to Texas blues, gospel and R&B, and filtered it through himself. It's authentic and direct."

Jenkins helped Bridges launch his career.

Jenkins is extremely jealous of Bridges.

Jenkins is also a soul musician.

Jenkins used to tour with The Grateful Dead.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which passage from the text most strongly supports Jenkins helped Bridges launch his career?

 “‘He's singing to you, not at you,’ says Jenkins…”

“... Jenkins, who co-produced Coming Home with fellow White Denim partner Joshua Block… ”

  • “... recording live on all-analog gear, including a soundboard once owned by The Grateful Dead.”

“‘He listened to Texas blues, gospel and R&B, and filtered it through himself. It's authentic and direct.’”

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which passage from the text most strongly supports that Bridges’ earliest musical interests were much different than the music he makes now?

“Bridges idly dreamed of escape…”

  • “[Bridges drowned] himself in the same music other kids his age were listening to.”

  • “He didn't even know of the soul greats he'd later be compared to.”

“‘Nostalgia for me isn't Sam Cooke,’ he says, ‘as much as it's listening to a Ginuwine song or hearing Dallas hip-hop…”