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IMO

1)C
2)A
3)E

1. The main purpose of the passage is to

A. examine the courtly rituals of Louis XIV.
INCORRECT: only a part of whole RC

B. demonstrate the superiority of French ballet over Italian ballet.
INCORRECT: nowhere mentioned

C. describe the interrelationship between Louis XIV, his court, and ballet.
CORRECT: The RC revolves around Louis and his devotion to ballet and his court

D. explain how Louis XIV came to be called the Sun King.
INCORRECT: Just a part of the whole RC

E. establish for readers that ballet is a noble art form.
INCORRECT: same reason as D

2. The passage implies that

A. a noble who lacked physical beauty and grace risked disfavor in Louis's court.
CORRECT: Louis believed that inner nobility was revealed through outward appearance: physical beauty, grace, etiquette, and adherence to social convention

B. Le Ballet de la Nuit was not well received by audiences and critics due to its length.
C. Louis was unattractive and tried to compensate by excelling at dance.
D. other European countries adopted ballet because they feared France's military power.
E. Louis believed that with practice anyone could learn ballet.

3. The author probably mentions fencing and equestrianism (Highlighted) in order to

A. demean Louis's court by showing how trivial activities were viewed as important.
B. demonstrate that military activities were still important during a time of peace.
C. describe two activities that eventually supplanted ballet in importance.
D. hint at Louis's enjoyment of physical activity as a means of self-improvement.
E. show that nobility was revealed in many ways in Louis XIV's court.
CORRECT: in 3 ways as fencing, equestrianism and then Ballet too
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Explanation

1. The main purpose of the passage is to

Explanation

This question is a medium-level difficult, Answer options A and C are a bit closer or the ones one needs to think about. Take a look at each choice.

A. examine the courtly rituals of Louis XIV.

Its talks about something valid but extreme still cannot cross this option right away let’s keep it for now and read the other options.

B. demonstrate the superiority of French ballet over Italian ballet.

Passage did starts from narrating that ballet was flourished in France it never at any place shows that French ballet was superior than Italian ballet. Easy to cross.

C. describe the interrelationship between Louis XIV, his court, and ballet.

This one could be the answer, passage starts from the origin of ballet then states how ballet flourished in France with the work of Louis XIV and how the court worked for the betterment of the ballet in France. Seems really nice option let's keep it too.

D. explain how Louis XIV came to be called the Sun King.

Although this is discussed in the first paragraph but this is not the main purpose of the passage, it is just one part of the passage. This option is extreme and is easy to eliminate.

E. establish for readers that ballet is a noble art form.

This one couldn’t be the main purpose of the passage so eliminate it.

Now compare A and C, the first one is too specific and sticks only to the Louis ignoring the work of courts for the ballet. So A is out and C is the correct answer

Answer: C

2. The passage implies that

Explanation

In this question we have to find something which may or may not be discussed explicitly but supported by the passage fully. Scan the answer choices.

A. a noble who lacked physical beauty and grace risked disfavor in Louis's court.

Nothing is provided straight forward to opt for this option but since the question asked for what is “implied by the passage” we have to search for the support to prove this option valid or invalid. The lines in the start of the second paragraph provide some support to this option:

“Louis believed that inner nobility was revealed through outward appearance: physical beauty, grace, etiquette, and adherence to social convention.”

Now what implies by these lines above is actually the option A. Its seems a good one to keep with until we find something better than this option.

B. Le Ballet de la Nuit was not well received by audiences and critics due to its length.

This is 180, the length of the event is discussed to probably show how the event was successful and well received by the public.

C. Louis was unattractive and tried to compensate by excelling at dance.

This option is also opposite and easy to eliminate.

D. other European countries adopted ballet because they feared France's military power.

This option is really unnecessary as nothing can be found in the passage as such talking about the French military power. The option provides outside information.

E. Louis believed that with practice anyone could learn ballet.

Now this option seems one possibility and is discussed a very little part of it in the passage but can we implied that fully is doubtful. The lines in the passage:

“More than 200 dancing schools emerged in Paris to train these nobles in the art of dance. To centralize and codify ballet instruction, Louis founded the Academie Royale de Danse at the Louvre in 1661”

May or may not support this option so this is something we are doubtful but cannot guarantee. Finally A is better among all here.

Answer: A

3. The author probably mentions fencing and equestrianism in order to

This is a medium question again, options C and E are closer. If test taker has read 2 lines provided before the mentioned words he or she could reach the true answer. Let’s have a look at the answer choices.

A. demean Louis's court by showing how trivial activities were viewed as important.

Author at any time in the passage never try to demean Louis’s work, Court, Court’s work and Ballet. This option is easy to eliminate because of its opposite direction.

B. demonstrate that military activities were still important during a time of peace.

Military activities? Oh really I don’t think so. Eliminate.

C. describe two activities that eventually supplanted ballet in importance.

Trap! The mentioned are some activities but they not at any time supplanted or demean the ballet. This could be a trap for those don’t understand its meaning completely. This is a kind of 180 answer choice.

D. hint at Louis's enjoyment of physical activity as a means of self-improvement.

Nothing is discussed about the enjoyment of the Louis. Eliminate.

E. show that nobility was revealed in many ways in Louis XIV's court.

This option is correct! When you read 2-3 lines given before the mentioned activities it is clear that there were some more activities happening in the courts to show the nobility. Read the lines below which completely supports this option

“Louis believed that inner nobility was revealed through outward appearance: physical beauty, grace, etiquette, and adherence to social convention. As a result, court ritual and etiquette were rigid and demanding, and dance, along with fencing and equestrianism, became part of a trio of noble disciplines.”

Answer: E
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