Answer Choices
A) making money from selling paintings destroys artistic integrity.
fashionable artists are capable of making enough money from their art to support themselves.
nineteenth-century painters had been able to expand on the insights of the old masters.
nonprofessional painters are capable of producing serious artworks.
Explanation for Question 6 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So question six asks us, 2 according to the passage, one point of disagreement, 3 we can chart a cough and his professor concerns whether blank. 4 So when it says, whether that means, obviously there's going to be two things. 5 And so we have to look back at these options and then maybe jump 6 back to the passage if we need to figure out which of these is 7 the point of disagreement between, between charter cough and his professor. 8 Now option A's has making money from selling paintings, 9 destroys our testing integrity. Now we may be really inclined to pick this option 10 right away. And I understand why, 11 because the professor expresses the belief that, you know, 12 you can't just make money from selling your paintings. 13 You can't just do that. Um, because you know, 14 that's going to ruin your integrity. And the main character argues, 15 argues with him. He's saying, but I need to make money. 16 I don't have any food. I don't have anything like that. 17 And she might think, okay, they disagree there. Boom. 18 I can circle that, but that's not right because the narrator also 19 believes that just selling his art for money would destroy the artistic integrity. 20 He also believes believes us. And that's part of his internal conflict here in 21 this entire passage is that he's having an issue within himself because 22 he's like, I need to make money like to survive, 23 but I go great with my professor that I don't want to destroy my 24 artistic integrity by jus...