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Read the excerpt from This Land Was Made for You and Me.

Just after New Year’s Day in 1940, Woody set off on one of his unannounced road trips. He left his wife and three kids in a shack in Texas and headed for New York City. It was a long, cold trip in the dead of winter, and every time he stopped in a diner he heard Irving Berlin’s lush, sentimental song, “God Bless America,” on the jukebox. It was exactly the kind of song Woody couldn’t stand, romanticizing America, telling people not to worry, that God would take care of everything.

The author illustrates the connection between Guthrie’s life and his music by explaining that

Guthrie was not motivated to write music about his family or Texas.
the song "God Bless America" convinced Guthrie that his family would be fine without him.
the message Guthrie heard in "God Bless America" contrasted with what he was going through.
Guthrie did not worry about things and did not write songs about the concept of worry.

Respuesta :

From the excerpt of This Land Was Made for You and Me, Woody Guthrie and his connection with music are explained based on the message delivered by the song, "God Bless America," which contrasted his present thoughts. Thus, option C is correct.

Who is Woody Guthrie?

Woody Guthrie was the songwriter and singer who wrote the song, This Land Is Your Land in contrast to Irving Berlin’s “God Bless America,” in a simple tone portraying the American landscape.

He wanted to show that a lot of the Americans were not happy and feeling blessed as a contrast to that portrayed in Irving's song. He wanted the people to understand socialism and fascism.

Therefore, option C. Guthrie's situation was a contrast to Irving's song.

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