Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Bordwell calls 1917–1960 Hollywood "classical" because films then usually tell clear, realistic stories and use camera work, lighting, editing, and sound to support the plot rather than call attention to filmmaking. But 1930s movie musicals often stop the story for showy, self-contained song-and-dance sequences (like Busby Berkeley's) that don’t move the plot and instead highlight filmmaking techniques. Bordwell says audiences accept this because musicals come from theater and people expect alternating story and performance, but the author argues Bordwell is stretching "realism" and ignores how actual viewers perceive and react to these breaks.
Logic Breakdown
Look for the author's concluding critique about how viewers come to accept musical conventions—search for explicit statements that genre knowledge is 'acquired' and that viewers 'come to accept' cinematic images as conventions.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage11.The author of the passage would most likely agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
D
Choice D is correct. The author explicitly says that viewers learn genre conventions and eventually accept cinematic images as conventions: "The musical's conventions, Bordwell argues, cue viewers to expect a different structure—alternating narrative scenes and self-contained performances—from that of other genres, a structure that audiences are prepared for and thus accept as \"realistic.\"" and "Because knowledge of genre is acquired, it would be worthwhile for scholars like Bordwell to first consider how viewers process cinematic images and eventually come to accept them as conventions before generalizing about the realism of certain film styles." These sentences support the claim that audiences learn to accept cinematic images (i.e., through acquired exposure), matching choice D.
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