Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Historians have tried to identify the tribal origin of African sculptures by small style details, but this is misleading because art styles spread through trade and workshops. Families and workshops (called centers of style) often make pieces for many different tribes, so the same maker can carve several tribal styles while keeping the same overall look. The Konaté family in Ouri, for example, carves for five neighboring groups and tourists, and their subtle differences are hard for outsiders to tell. Because styles are shared widely, you usually can’t reliably find a sculpture’s exact tribal origin just from fine stylistic details.
Logic Breakdown
Read paragraph 2 where the passage defines "centers of style" and the Konaté example in paragraph 3. Key supporting lines: "there are important \"centers of style\" throughout Africa where families, clans, and workshops produce sculpture and other art that is dispersed over a large, multitribal geographical area." and "their work is consistent in its proportions, composition, color, and technique... characteristic patterns are so subtly different that few people outside of the area can distinguish Nuna masks from Ko masks." Use these to match an answer that says production occurs in specific locations and yields overall-consistent but subtly varied works distributed to many ethnic groups.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following most accurately expresses what the author means by "centers of style " (near the middle of the second paragraph)?
Correct Answer
C
Option C accurately paraphrases the passage. Paragraph 2 explicitly defines centers of style as places "where families, clans, and workshops produce sculpture and other art that is dispersed over a large, multitribal geographical area," and paragraph 3 shows that the Konaté's pieces are "consistent in its proportions, composition, color, and technique" yet have "characteristic patterns [that] are so subtly different that few people outside of the area can distinguish Nuna masks from Ko masks." C captures both the production/distribution from particular locations and the idea of stylistic consistency with subtle tribal variation.
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