Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Jackie Ormes's 1937–38 comic strip Torchy Brown follows a young Black woman who leaves a kind home in the rural South, faces fairy-tale–style dangers and helpers on her trip north, and becomes a star at New York's Cotton Club. Although it reads like a fairy tale, the strip celebrates Black performers' real talent, compares the comic's creativity to jazz improvisation, records a moment in jazz history, and also points out real problems like segregation and the courage people need to face them.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence that describes what Ormes "likened" — "In several episodes, moreover, Ormes explicitly and provocatively likened the artistry of improvisation found in swing music and tap dance with the form of her own comic strip." That line directly identifies tap dance as one of the art forms compared to the strip's form.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.According to the passage, Ormes likened the form of her comic strip to the artistry of which one of the following?
Correct Answer
B
The passage explicitly states: "In several episodes, moreover, Ormes explicitly and provocatively likened the artistry of improvisation found in swing music and tap dance with the form of her own comic strip." Because tap dance is named in this explicit comparison, choice B is correct.
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