- Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:20 am
#94199
What's the specific support in the passage for "illustrate the difficulties"?
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Rachael Wilkenfeld wrote: ↑Tue Jun 13, 2023 4:45 pm Hi landphil,Fantastic explanation, clear as day, thank you so much!
Good question. The way we figure out the author's purpose is by thinking about what the author thinks would be true. The purpose of the segment must be consistent with the information we know from the author about the forgery. The author here wouldn't think that it's still a Vermeer. Indeed, the author is working from the assumption that the painting is in fact a forgery. Therefore, we know that answer choice (C) cannot be the correct answer choice because it's inconsistent with the author's perspective here.
When we think about the author's purpose in discussing a certain topic, we want to think about the overall structure of the passage. Often, the structure can help us see what role a part of the passage plays in the overall whole. The passage begins by talking about the difficulties with art forgeries due to the difficulty in spotting them. The passage uses the example of the Vermeer critic here, to demonstrate the difficulty posed by these forgeries. The passage continues from there to talk about how the artistic qualities might match between real Vermeer and this forgery. It then goes on to explain why we might care about the forgery anyway. The forgery would lack the innovation of the original.
So ultimately, when we think about the purpose of the discussion of the stubborn art critic, we what to think about it in that context. It's not going to be suggesting that the painting in question is actually a Vermeer. That would undermine the rest of the author's argument. However, it would illustrate the difficulties posed by these forgeries, which is answer choice (E).
Hope that helps!
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