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Reading Comprehension

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Movies and the media help each other: studios use stars and gossip to create buzz, and newspapers, TV, and radio repeat that buzz because it attracts audiences. Over time this became a large, connected industry that always looks for things to promote. The problem is that studios increasingly pick subjects and actors to generate publicity and profit, not to make emotionally engaging films. Because publicity can bring people into theaters quickly, movies that truly move viewers are becoming rarer even though studios are making more money.

Logic Breakdown

Read the sentence containing the phrase and note who benefits; the sentence explicitly says the press profited from studios' promotion, so the phrase refers to the mutually beneficial press–studio relationship.

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24.

The phrase "cultural cross-fertilization" is used in the last sentence of the first paragraph to refer to which one of the following?

Correct Answer
D
Choice D is correct. The phrase refers to the press's mutually beneficial relationship with Hollywood studios. Support from the passage: "The important feature of this relationship was not the benefit to Hollywood, but rather to the press; in what amounted to a form of cultural cross-fertilization, the press saw that they could profit from studios' promotion of new films."
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