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forwet wrote:
romanticism coexisted with a new sense of realism, exemplified by the paintings of Paul Henry and Seán Keating, a student of Orpen.

In third question if we consider the aforementioned line, we can see that the coexistence of romanticism and realism is being exemplified by the paintings of these artists. And thus why can't option A be marked. Thanks!


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3. The author points out the coexistence of romanticism and realism (Highlighted) most probably in order to show that

Difficulty Level: Hard

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The passage’s main concern, expressed in the first sentence, is with the transition in Ireland from art that was influenced primarily by Britain’s lyrical tradition to art that reflected Ireland’s distinct national character. Of the five answer choices, choice (E) is most consistent with this overall concern.

The correct answer is (E).
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Why is the 4th question not A and is D?
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Why is the 4th question not A and is D?


4. Which of the following is the most likely title of a longer article in which the passage might have appeared?

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As a whole, the passage involves the increasing role that Irish tradition and nationalism played in the subject matter of Irish painting, beginning at the turn of the twentieth century. The first sentence strongly suggests that the article would continue in this vein.

The correct answer is (D).
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