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choose a word or phrase to complete each part of the summary for \lets (please) get this party started.\
djs want people to enjoy the music that they play. for this reason, they connect with the crowd by playing music that is personal to them.
djs listen and watch the crowd so they can decide what music to play.
, they look for the right time to carefully move to a new song.
although
in fact
key ideas
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djs need to pick the right songs to keep a crowd interested.
djs play music that is personal to them as a way to connect with the crowd.
djs listen to the crowd to decide when to play the next song.
the dj communicates with the crowd and plays songs that get the crowd excited about the music.
For the third blank:
We need to choose a phrase that logically connects the idea of DJs' action (looking for the right time to move to a new song) with the context. "In fact" is not appropriate here as it doesn't fit the causal or explanatory flow. "Although" is used for contrast, which is not the case here. Wait, actually, let's re - evaluate. Wait, the key idea is about DJs listening to the crowd to decide when to play the next song. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the sentence structure: "____, they look for the right time to carefully move to a new song." Let's check the options. "In fact" is used to emphasize a point, but here we need a phrase that connects the previous idea (about DJs listening to the crowd) to this action. Wait, maybe the correct phrase is "In fact"? No, wait, let's look at the key ideas. One of the key ideas is "DJs listen to the crowd to decide when to play the next song." So the sentence should be a continuation or an elaboration. Wait, the options are "Although" and "In fact". Wait, "In fact" is used to introduce a more detailed or emphatic statement. Let's see the context. The previous part (not fully shown) but the key idea is about DJs listening to the crowd to decide when to play the next song. So "In fact" would be used to say that as a matter of fact, they look for the right time. Wait, no, maybe I messed up. Wait, the original sentence: Let's assume the previous part is about DJs listening to the crowd. Then "In fact, they look for the right time..." would be emphasizing that this is what they do. But "Although" is for contrast. So the correct option is "In fact"? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's check the options again. The options are "Although" and "In fact". Let's think about the meaning. If we use "In fact", it's like adding more information: "In fact, they look for the right time...". If we use "Although", it would be a contrast, like "Although [something], they look for...", but there's no contrasting idea here. So the correct phrase is "In fact".
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