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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

Look for explicit descriptions of the tone and purpose of the actos in the passage—words like 'comic', 'satirize', and 'ridicule' provide direct support for the correct choice.

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The passage most strongly supports which one of the following?

Correct Answer
B
Correct. The passage directly describes actos in comedic and satirical terms. Support: 'the less timid in the audience delighted in acting out their ridicule of the strikebreakers.' And: 'According to Valdez, the acto should suggest a solution to the problems exposed in the brief comic statement, and, as with any good political theater, it should satirize the opposition and inspire the audience to social action.' Those phrases show comedy (ridicule, 'brief comic statement') and satire were central to actos, so choice B is best supported.
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