Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Identify the paragraph's main claim about Kahlo's Aztec symbols and note how that claim is developed; the explicit phrase 'for example' signals that what follows is an illustrative instance.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage6.Which one of the following best describes the organization of the third paragraph?
Correct Answer
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The paragraph first states a general claim about the symbols: "These images of destruction coupled with creation speak not only to Kahlo's personal battle for life, but also to the Mexican struggle to emerge as a nation—by implication, to emerge with the political and cultural strength admired in the Aztec civilization." It then immediately provides a concrete illustration introduced by the marker "for example": "Self-Portrait on the Border between Mexico and the United States (1932), for example, shows Kahlo wearing a bone necklace, holding a Mexican flag, and standing between a highly industrialized United States and an agricultural, preindustrial Mexico." Thus the paragraph is organized as support for a generalization by means of an example.
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