Answer Choices
A) technically accomplished and not garish.
pleasing to the eye but not overly popular.
original in approach and spontaneous in execution.
representative of the artist’s morals and beliefs.
Explanation for Questions 3, 4 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So question three says the passage suggests that charter Coff's 2 professor believes that great art should be blank. 3 So this is a joint question along with question four, 4 we have a number of quotes of, we can go back and read. 5 So before we even look at our answer choices, I want us to go 6 back and identify these quotes. And I want us to find them area within 7 these, where we see charter Coff's professor talking about great art or his suggestions 8 for maybe how our protagonist, um, 9 can create great art. So let's start with lines five to 10. 10 See if there's are suggestions or tips there about great art from professor Paul 11 at the time, say, look here, my friend said, 12 his professor said to him more than once you have talent, 13 it will be a shame if you waste it, but you are impatient. 14 You have, but to be attracted by anything to fall in love with it, 15 you become engrossed with it and all else goes for nothing. 16 And you won't even look at it. So that seems to be what he's 17 saying in lines five to 10. And right here, 18 it doesn't seem like the professor is saying anything about great art. 19 He's saying a critique of the artist himself. 20 That protagonist our main character. He's just saying like, 21 Hey, listen kid, like, you know, you have talent, 22 but it'd be bad if you have wasted, it you're kind of impatient right 23 now, blah, blah, blah. So it seems to just be like a baseline of 24 saying this about this kid, but doesn't seem to imp...