Library/PT 111/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Romare Bearden’s paintings do two main things: they show that he developed new, creative painting techniques, and they use those techniques to portray the real variety of African‑American life. He mixed painting and collage to turn ordinary scenes into layered, expressive images. In the 1930s he painted both somber images of hardship in Harlem—using dark colors to suggest despair—and lively scenes of religion, music, and family with equal vividness. Instead of simple stereotypes, his work aims to reveal the full, rich, and varied experience of African‑American communities.

Logic Breakdown

Locate sentences describing how Bearden used technical means (especially color and collage/technique) to represent social or psychological realities; pick the option directly supported by those lines.

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Based on the passage, with which one of the following statements would Bearden have been most likely to agree?

Correct Answer
B
The passage explicitly describes Bearden's use of technical elements to convey social/psychological meaning: 'Another important element of Bearden's compositions was his use of muted colors, such as dark blues and purples, to suggest moods of melancholy or despair.' It continues: 'While functioning as part of the overall design, these colors also served as symbols of the psychological effects of debilitating social processes.' These statements directly support choice B: that technical elements such as color can be effectively used to convey social (and political/psychological) messages.
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