Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In 1965, César Chávez’s farmworker organizing and Luis Valdez’s idea to use theater came together. Valdez worked with striking farmworkers to create short, funny skits called actos that made fun of the bosses, pointed out problems, and urged people to take action. Because the skits came from the workers’ real experiences, they felt immediate and powerful. Some scholars say Valdez didn’t invent actos alone—these skits also drew on older working-class tent shows called carpas and the group’s own ideas—but Valdez helped shape a new, distinct form of Chicano theater.
Logic Breakdown
Read the sentence containing 'immediacy' and connect it to its context: the clause says actos were based on participants' personal experiences, so choose the option that captures the effect of that basis on audiences.
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Unlock Full Passage14.The author uses the word "immediacy" (last sentence of the second paragraph) most likely in order to express
Correct Answer
E
The passage states, 'Because actos were based on participants' personal experiences, they had palpable immediacy.' This links 'immediacy' to the performances' grounding in real experience and their political purpose (to satirize and inspire social action). Thus 'immediacy' here means the vividness/directness with which the actos conveyed the performers' experiences to audiences (choice E).
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