The numerous constraints placed on the
members of the First Family has made
it difficult for them to engage in
normal social activities such as going
to the movies.
An artist must suffer for his art say
these successful entrepreneurs who
attempt to pass themselves of as
artists. They auction off to the highest
bidder, usually a fool in his own right,
the most mediocre of drawings; and then,
from their well-laid tables, they have
the unmitigated gall to imply that they
themselves [...]
Which of the
following must underline the author's
position? I. One must actually
suffer to do great art. II.
Financial deprivation is the only
suffering an artist undergoes. III.
Art critics have little real expertise
and are consequently easily deceived.
An artist must suffer for his art say
these successful entrepreneurs who
attempt to pass themselves of as
artists. They auction off to the highest
bidder, usually a fool in his own right,
the most mediocre of drawings; and then,
from their well-laid tables, they have
the unmitigated gall to imply that they
themselves [...]
Choose the
answer that best completes the
paragraph.
In an extensive study of the reading
habits of magazine subscribers, it was
found that an average of between four
and five people actually read each copy
of the most popular weekly news
magazine. On this basis, we estimate
that 12,000 copies of Poets and Poetry
that are sold each month are actually
read by 48,000 to 60,000 people.