Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
James Porter was a painter and historian who first showed that African art shaped art in the Americas. He studied old African-American household objects and found West African design features, then used that evidence to show that later African-American artists inherited those styles and that some famous 19th-century painters were of African background. He published a major book in 1943, kept updating his research and solved a few artist puzzles, and left notes for a larger study on Africa's influence on Western art that scholars still use.
Logic Breakdown
Compare the passage's description of Porter's earlier book (focused on African-American art) with its description of the unfinished project (aimed at the influence of African art on the Western world); infer which answer reflects the change in scope.
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Unlock Full Passage10.Which one of the following can most reasonably be inferred from the passage about the study that Porter left unfinished at his death?
Correct Answer
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'Porter published this finding and thousands of others in a comprehensive volume tracing the history of African-American art.' contrasts with 'At his death, Porter left extensive notes for an unfinished project aimed at exploring the influence of African art on the art of the Western world generally, a body of research whose riches scholars still have not exhausted.' The unfinished project's stated aim ('Western world generally') is broader than the earlier book's focus (the history of African-American art), so the best inference is that the unfinished work would have expanded the scope of his earlier project.
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