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aleksklad [387]
2 years ago
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How does the author further develop the theme introduced in the section "In the Heights"? * 8 points a. The author shows how Mir

anda changed Hamilton from song to mixtape to musical. b. The author shows how Miranda used his childhood love of hip-hop to develop Hamilton. c. The author shows how Miranda's gift for writing jingles resulted in success in the music industry. d. The author shows how Miranda's diverse background has helped him produce a wide variety of projects later in life.
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il63 [147K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. The author shows how Miranda changed Hamilton from song to mixtape to musical.

Explanation:

I jus took the test :)

Alik [6]2 years ago
6 0

This question is about the article "Lin-Manuel Miranda", by Jessica McBirney.

Answer:

a. The author shows how Miranda changed Hamilton from song to mixtape to musical.

Explanation:

In the section "In the Heights" we can see how Miranda ascended to musicals, being a notable name in this industry. He took advantage of this moment to specialize and take his talents and skills to another level, the level that would allow him to succeed in writing songs for "Hamilton".

Mirando wanted to capture Hamilton's mentality, his anxieties and his intelligence. So he started writing a song for Hamilton, which soon led him to a mixtape that captured all the complexity of this character. The mixtape did so well that it was transformed into the musical "Hamilton", one of the biggest and most sought after musicals on Broadway.

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