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

Find the sentence that links Bearden's techniques to a change in subject matter (look for the word "metamorphosis"). The correct answer paraphrases that sentence.

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According to the passage, Bearden's innovative painting techniques illustrate

Correct Answer
C
C is correct. The passage explicitly says that Bearden's layered, fragmented style "combine[s] elements of painting with elements of collage" and that by doing so he "suggested some of the ways in which commonplace subjects could be forced to undergo a metamorphosis when filtered through the techniques available to the resourceful artist." The passage further supports this idea when it says he "created strange visual harmonies out of the mosaic of the African-American experience" and that he concentrated on "releasing its poetry," all indicating his techniques transform ordinary subject matter into something new and poetic.
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