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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

Compare the explicit counts in the passage: the total number of films Tucker acted in (20) versus the number the author examined (ten); determine whether ten constitutes a preponderance of twenty.

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Information in the passage most strongly supports which one of the following inferences regarding the text that this passage introduces?

Correct Answer
D
The passage explicitly states that "Yet during a span of 60 years, from 1926 to 1986, he acted in 20 films" and that "Also examined—as primary source material for an analysis of Tucker's acting technique—were the ten still available films in which Tucker appeared." Because the author examined only ten of Tucker's twenty films (50%), that sample is not a preponderance (majority) of his films, so the passage most strongly supports D.
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