Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Lorenzo Tucker was an important but little-known African American entertainer who worked on stage and in films from 1926 to 1986 and collected many theater items. The author researched him using library archives, the ten surviving films he appeared in, interviews with colleagues, and long interviews with Tucker in 1985–86. Because people can misremember, the author checked Tucker’s memories against records and only kept personal details that mattered for his career. The study combines these checked interviews and documents to tell Tucker’s career story.
Logic Breakdown
Ask what function the highlighted sentence serves — look for wording that shows whether the memorabilia are being presented as a source of information/evidence for the author's study.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.The author's main purpose in mentioning Tucker's collection of memorabilia (last sentence of the first paragraph) is to
Correct Answer
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The sentence explicitly presents the memorabilia as evidence that contributes to the study: "During his later years, he amassed a large collection of African American theater and film memorabilia, and these artifacts, along with his personal memories, help shed new light on a part of U.S. entertainment history..." This language identifies the artifacts as materials that inform and illuminate the topic, i.e., a source from which the author drew information. (Paragraph 2 also shows the author using such materials as background: "I gathered much of the background material for my study of Tucker's life through research in special collections...".)
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