Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Art experts spend a lot of time judging paintings but mostly ignore perfume, even though making a great scent is similar to making a painting: both mix natural and synthetic materials, build layers, and change over time, and both can create strong memories or emotions. A talented perfumer can craft complex, moving experiences just like a painter or composer. Today, however, big companies often replace rare ingredients with cheaper chemicals and hide those changes, treating perfume like a mass-market product instead of serious art, which helps explain why smells are undervalued.
Logic Breakdown
For an "author would be most likely to hold" question, scan for explicit language about Joy Parfum and the author's general claim equating perfume with other arts, then vet each choice against those lines. Relevant supporting sentences: "Joy Parfum, the 1930 masterpiece by Henri Alméras." and "A brilliant perfumer may thus devise an imaginary world no less powerful, or intimate, than that of a great composer or painter."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.The author would be most likely to hold which one of the following opinions about Joy Parfum by Henri Alméras?
Correct Answer
B
The passage calls Joy Parfum explicitly "the 1930 masterpiece by Henri Alméras" and elsewhere states that "A brilliant perfumer may thus devise an imaginary world no less powerful, or intimate, than that of a great composer or painter." These statements indicate the author regards great perfumes as genuine works of art on a par with other fine-arts creations. Choice B (“no less important than a great piece of sculpture”) captures that equivalence in artistic importance.
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