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Reading Comprehension

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Isamu Noguchi was a very original sculptor who thought like a scientist and didn’t follow normal art rules. Early on he worked for Brancusi and noticed that most sculpture used shadows because shiny, non-rusting metals were not available; later, after meeting Buckminster Fuller, he used a new chrome-nickel steel to make sculptures that behaved like perfectly still water—almost invisible until they showed reflections and distorted images of their surroundings. This new idea brought him recognition and he continued to explore new directions.

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Scan the passage for information explicitly stated; pick the option that the text directly answers with quoted sentences.

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The passage provides information sufficient to answer which one of the following questions?

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The passage explicitly indicates favorable critical response to Noguchi's positive-light sculpture: 'Even after this stunning discovery, Noguchi remained faithful to his inquisitive nature. At the moment when his explorations had won critical recognition of the genius of his original and fundamental conception, Noguchi proceeded to the next phase of his evolution.' The phrase 'stunning discovery' refers to his positive-light, reflective/invisible sculpture described earlier: 'Noguchi conceived a similarly invisible sculpture, hidden in and communicating through the reflections of images surrounding it.' These sentences together directly support that there was favorable critical response.
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