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We understand from the passage that Michelangelo's frescoes

  1. were produced using the latest technology of the time

  2. are hard to appreciate in this technological age

  3. were a steppingstone for him to produce better ones

  4. will some day lose their quality and value due to corrosion

  5. will not be discarded by the creation of similar works

  1. The main focus of the passage is that

  1. a work of art retains its value forever while a technological product is subject to replacement by a better version

  2. advancements have always been faster in painting techniques compared to those in music

  3. the invention of the transistor has formed the basis of most technological development

  4. people prefer the comfort of using a new technological product to spending their money on works of art, which have no practical value

  5. the various techniques of artistic processes which enabled great works of art to be produced will some day be outmoded

  1. It's clear from the passage that

  1. the move in technology is always forward

  2. works of art are more important for humanity than technological products

  3. some people have a tendency to revert to former periods

  4. it's easier to produce imitations of great works of art using technology

  5. no one has ever managed to produce better frescoes than Michelangelo



108 BOGEY AND BACALL
The American actress Lauren Bacall first came into prominence as the husky­voiced glamour girl who captivated Humphrey Bogart both on and off the screen, but enduring talent enabled her to build a solid show business career that lasted for more than 50 years. Bacall made her film debut opposite Bogart in "To Have and Have Not" (1944). Dubbed "The Look" for hersophisticated mannerisms and sultry eyes, Bacall was emulated by women across the United States. The real-life romance of the two stars further generated interest in the film. They married in 1945 and had two children. The popular couple, often referred to as "Bogey and Bacall", went on to appear together in "The Big Sleep" (1946), "Dark Passage" (1947), and "Key Largo" (1948). Among Bacall's other early films were "How to Marry a Millionaire" (1953), "Written on the Wind" (1956), and "Designing Woman" (1957). Bogart, who was 25 years Bacall's senior, died of cancer in 1957. She married actor Jason Robards, Jr., in 1961, and they had a son together before divorcing in 1969.


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