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Salsa, a dance of Caribbean origins, was born out of the fusion of different kinds of dances. One of these is the rumba, an Afro-Cuban dance known for the sensuality of its hip movements. Once considered lewd and inappropriate for public places, rumba spawned several “more refined” derivatives, such as the Cuban son. The son’s less lively and more restrained style has been used as basis for the version of ballroom dance performed in competitions.
Q : Which of the following will most likely follow this passage?
(a) Other dances that inspired the salsa
(b) Rumba movements patterned after the salsa
(c) The history and evolution of ballroom dancing
(d) Cuban dances performed during ballroom contests
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