Library/PT 108/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Frida Kahlo painted strong, often shocking images drawn from Mexican and Aztec traditions to show both her personal suffering and her political support for Mexico’s cultural independence. Although people usually focus on her private pain, she was also a political activist influenced by Marxism and Mexican nationalism that admired Aztec communal life. In works like her 1932 Self-Portrait on the Border, she contrasts an industrial, modern United States with an organic, ancient Mexico to argue that Mexico should modernize without losing its culture. She used a simple folk-art style and familiar symbols so ordinary people could understand her, and many Mexicans view her as a national symbol.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentences that list Aztec symbols (paragraph 3 and the Self-Portrait description) and compare each answer choice to those lists; pick the item not mentioned.

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The passage mentions each of the following as an Aztec symbol or image found in Kahlo's paintings EXCEPT a

Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly lists Aztec symbols: "Kahlo repeatedly employed Aztec symbols, such as skeletons or bleeding hearts, that were traditionally related to the emanation of life from death and light from darkness." It also describes the Mexican side of the Self-Portrait: "...the organic and ancient symbols on the Mexican side—a blood-drenched Sun, lush vegetation, an Aztec sculpture, a pre-Columbian temple, and a skull..." A serpent is not mentioned in these lists or elsewhere in the passage, so C (serpent) is the correct EXCEPT choice.
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