- Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:04 pm
#85509
Hi Tami!
The topic of the third paragraph is how Kahlo weaved together her personal life with political ideals but that doesn't describe the organization of the paragraph. When we're being asked about the organization of a paragraph, it's about how the information is presented, but we don't want to get too caught up in what exactly the information is. We want to focus on how the author is presenting the information to us.
The organization of the paragraph is not to contrast opposing ideas (the author is not just describing how two ideas are different) nor is it to reconcile conflicting concepts (the author does not explain how two conflicting concepts co-exist). Rather, the paragraph is describing how Kahlo incorporates different ideas into her paintings.
To do this, the author makes a generalization in the first half of the paragraph: "In her paintings, Kahlo repeatedly employed Aztec symbols...that were traditionally related to the emanation of life from death and light from darkness. These images of destruction coupled with creation speak not only to Kahlo’s personal battle for life, but also to the Mexican struggle to emerge as a nation." Then, the author gives us a specific example of a painting that illustrates Kahlo's use of Aztec symbols to depict these personal and political themes ("Self Portrait on the Border between Mexico and the United States (1932), for example...").
Thus, answer choice (E) best describes the organization of the paragraph and is correct.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey