The author doesn’t compare how interesting publicity of the past was to publicity of today.
e
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The author doesn’t suggest that the star system accounts for “most” of the difference in quality. Although it might be a factor in quality, the author never identifies anything as the main or primary factor in quality differences.
Difficulty
73% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%148
158
75%167
Analysis
Author’s perspective
Author’s perspective
Stems that ask us to find an answer the author is most likely to agree with.
Implied
Implied
Stems asking us to infer an idea implied by the claims in the passage (as opposed to identifying an idea that appears explicitly). Similar to most strongly supported questions in LR. Learn more.
Art
Art
Passages with subject matter centered on the arts (music, painting, photography, theater, etc.)
Problem-analysis
Problem-analysis
Passages that present a particular problem and then discuss the implications of that problem. They also often explore one or more solutions to that problem (although they don’t have to). Learn more.
Single position
Single position
Passages that develop one perspective on the central topic. Learn more.
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
73%
169
b
1%
160
c
5%
164
d
4%
161
e
17%
163
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