Cecil, Tony, and Juan have recently joined the school's
marching band and will be playing tubas. Who will most likely have an initially easier time learning to play the tuba?
a. Cecil, who was the bugler at Boy Scout camp this past summer.
b. Tony, who can play the guitar, bass, and piano.
c. Juan, who has never played an instrument.
d. All three will have equal difficulty in learning to play the tuba.
ANSWER: a
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