Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Mexican muralism began after the 1920 Revolution with government support, but the artists themselves defined it: they wanted large public paintings that showed Mexico’s people, history, myths, and everyday life and that commented on current events. While many murals had national or populist themes, they were also artistically new—each main artist (Rivera, Orozco, Siqueiros) developed a different style. Painting on huge walls forced them to use big, sweeping brushstrokes and to make images that look good from many viewpoints.
Logic Breakdown
Look for what the author praises most—scan the evaluative statements (especially the final paragraph) about why muralists worked as they did and choose the aspect the author emphasizes.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.Which one of the following aspects of muralist painting does the author appear to value most highly?
Correct Answer
C
The author explicitly attributes muralists' "stylistic experimentation" to the requirements of the mural medium: "This stylistic experimentation can be seen as resulting from the demands of a new medium." The passage goes on to describe how muralists "learned to think big and to respect the sweeping gesture of the arm—the brush stroke required to achieve the desired bold effect of mural art" and that "Because they were painting murals, they thought in terms of a continuum; their works were designed to be viewable from many different vantage points..." These statements show the author values how muralists tailored their style to the medium itself, so option C is correct.
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