Read the excerpt from Woman's Work in Music by Arthur Elson. Then answer the question that follows.
By far the most important name in this field of woman's work is that of Agnes Zimmermann. Born in Cologne in 1847, she received her musical education in London. At the Royal Academy of Music, she studied piano under Pauer and Potter, afterward attaining high rank as a performer. In composition, her teachers were Steggall and George Macfarren. She won the silver medal of the Academy and obtained the king's scholarship twice, in 1860 and 1862. In the next year, she made her London début, and a year later appeared with the Gewandhaus orchestra at Leipsic. Her fame as a classical pianist was soon established, and her excellent work in editing the sonatas of Beethoven and Mozart bore added testimony to her musical knowledge.
Which text structure is used in this passage?
A. Description
B. Cause and effect
C. Chronological
D. Compare and contrast