specifically. Choice (C) is wrong because the passage never says that America
was hungry for a writer like Baldwin. Choice (D) is correct because even
though the quote doesn’t explicitly mention black children, the point is that
children in general can’t relate to a dilemma that doesn’t relate to them.
Because the passage indicates that Hollywood films of the era “dealt with
white issues and employed white actors,” these films would not have related
to black children, who would have thus been alienated from mainstream
culture. Choice (E) is wrong because the passage doesn’t say that children
can’t derive
any
educational value from films they can’t relate to, only that
they might feel alienated.
54.
(D).
Choice (A) is wrong because “assiduous” means diligent, which is
irrelevant here. Choice (B) is wrong because the people studying art do not
have to be “artistic.” Choice (C) is a trap built on the uniqueness of the
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