Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Eileen Gray began by making lacquered objects and later designed furniture, rooms, and whole houses, always paying close attention to small or hidden details. She learned a slow, many-layer lacquer technique from Japan and preferred clean straight lines over decorative Art Nouveau shapes. Because lacquered wood must be coated on both sides, folding screens and doors show more of her careful work — one screen even acts like a painting, a piece of furniture, and part of a building at the same time. Gray also made practical, modern furniture to fit specific rooms and designed houses so the interior and exterior and the furniture all work together and serve multiple purposes.
Logic Breakdown
Look for an answer that summarizes Gray's career arc and the passage's central theme: lacquer shaped her aesthetic and led her to integrate interior and exterior. Eliminate choices that introduce details not supported by the passage (e.g., critics, dissatisfaction).
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage8.Which one of the following most accurately summarizes the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
B
B accurately captures the passage's main point: it traces Gray's progression 'from the design of ornaments and interiors to architectural design' and shows that her work in lacquer shaped an aesthetic that sought integral wholeness and downplayed interior/exterior distinctions. Supporting sentences: 'Best known for her work with lacquer, Eileen Gray (1878–1976) had a fascinating and multifaceted artistic career: she became a designer of ornaments, furniture, interiors, and eventually homes.' 'The screen thus becomes a painting, a piece of furniture, and an architectural element all at once.' 'She did not believe that one should divorce the structural design of the exterior from the design of the interior.' 'Gray placed a carpet underneath it in each location, as though to underscore that there is no important distinction between exterior and interior.' These passages show lacquer's formative role and Gray's emphasis on integrated, interior–exterior wholeness.
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