"Compilation" works are musical scores that

A. build on well-established narrative themes.
B. use nostalgic music that is heard coming from some on-screen source but is usually used as part of the off-screen musical score as well.
C. use popular songs to create a surrealistic impression of the internal life of a character.
D. use symphonic cues to build suspense or other major emotions over the course of a film.


Answer: B

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