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question 1 ,why not option a?


Option A talks about the colors although it is discussed in the passage but it is not an analogy while question specifically ask about an analogy and that is why A is wrong.

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pls anyone can help me for understanding Q-2 especially B ?


While pale of skin, regal 13th-century Italian women wore bright pink lipstick to show that they could afford makeup.

It's stated in the last line of the passage that the Italian women wore lipstick to show that they could afford makeup, in other words they wanted to show that they were rich, thus from this their status can be known.
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­­OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #2

The author describes several societies in which women lightened their skin as dictated by the fashion of the time, but she also cites a culture in which darker colors were preferred (Persians with henna dye). Hence, choice (A) is correct. The passage states that in 13th-century Italy, the use of makeup was a sign of social status, so choice (B) is correct. The passage begins with the Greco-Roman societies, but it doesn’t say whether the practice of lightening skin originated there, so (C) is incorrect.
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question 1 ,why not option a?
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gist : to look beautiful , harm oneself in longrun something like that?
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Can someone explain why Question #3 is C?
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­­OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #1

The question asks which choice is most analogous in meaning to the highlighted sentence, “To look feminine, fashionable sixth-century women would achieve the same ideal by bleeding themselves.” All the choices are about animals, not people, but only (E) contains an analogous situation: self-destructive physical harm to (allegedly) produce an image befitting one’s gender. Choice (A) mentions light and dark coloring, which the passage does discuss, but it’s not analogous to the highlighted sentence in meaning. The second choice, (B), concerns camouflage only. While (C) includes self-destructive physical harm, that harm is inflicted for survival purposes, not for the sake of appearing more masculine or feminine. The opening phrase of (D) sounds like the highlighted sentence, but the remainder of this answer choice discusses a naturally occurring trait, not a self-inflicted one.
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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #3


For varied reasons—to flaunt affluence (A), to attract attention (D), and to look feminine (E)—most of the societies described in the passage preferred white color or paleness on women’s faces. These three choices are thus incorrect. The Egyptians preferred a light foundation also, but of a golden hue, so (B) is incorrect. In this passage, only the Persians went for a darker look with henna dye in their hair and on their skin to “summon the majesty” of the earth. Choice (C) is therefore a reason for preferring artificially darker rather than lighter skin, and it is the correct answer.
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