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If you try to explain each paragraph in a single statement, it would be something like this:
Para 1: Introduction to the sweet and yet competitive rivalry between Picasso and Matisse.
Para 2: Explains Rivalry is more than just being enemy, rather its a competition on social and professional level.
Para 3, 4 and 5: Examples of presenting a better version of each others work.

1) Primary Purpose:
- A: Although the two painters are described, the context and premise falls more towards describing their rivalry.
- B: Correct ans. Theory is that rivalry and competition and revision is provided with examples.
- C: Works of each artist is compared. But thats just para 3 4 and 5. It doesn't cover the whole story like reason and cause.
- D: Matisse work is more sophisticated is established in para 5. Doesn't cover the whole RC
- E: Incorrect. Picasso didn't teach Matisse, rather inspired, but again not relevant to primary purpose

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D: In para 4 and 5 it is clearly established that rivalry made the artists compete which led to better work being done by each.

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C: While painting Yellow hair, Picasso used green as well whereas while painting The Dream, Matisse used all the colors used by Picasso except green. Hence Picasso's color palette was larger.

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B: Towards the end of 2nd para, author says if the artists were put in a conversation with each other, it would be something. Hence a radio broadcast with both of them talking about their own and each others painting counts as a conversation, which if would've happened would be something.
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Official Explanation

1. The primary purpose of the passage is to

Explanation

The author discusses Bois and Damisch’s metaphor (“a dynamic game”), calls it misleading, and proposes an expansion beyond the competitive aspect. This matches choice (B).

Choice (A) is incorrect, as the author does not claim that the two artists were the best.

Choice (C) only addresses the details and evidence presented in the passage but not the main point.

Choices (D) and (E) are both distortions because the passage does not rank the painters, and these issues are again not the point.

Answer: B

2. The author would most likely agree with which of the following statements?

Explanation

This question type asks for a combination of the point, tone, and, perhaps, structure. The author expresses the point at the end of the first paragraph by suggesting that the rivalry between Picasso and Matisse was more of a dialogue, or “exchange.” This would match choice (D), that “rivalries can be reciprocally nourishing.”

Choice (A) is an incorrect comparison because the passage rejects the idea that such rivalries are mere competitions.

Choice (B) distorts a detail by adding an opinion not stated in the passage. The author writes about the artists employing multiple styles, but never implies they are masters because they employ multiple styles.

Choice (C) is a distortion based on a misreading of the “conversation” metaphor.

Choice (E) is incorrect, as the word “generally” is a claim that the author does not make; the passage concerns one particular rivalry.

Answer: D

3. According to the passage, which of the following describes Woman with Yellow Hair?

Explanation

The last paragraph states that Matisse used the same palette in his work but omitted the green, so Picasso’s Woman with Yellow Hair had a larger color palette, as noted in choice (C).

Choices (A), (D), and (E) are incorrect because they cite comments about Large Nude in a Red Armchair, not Woman with Yellow Hair. Choice (B) is backwards—the passage states that Matisse’s response, as opposed to Picasso’s work, did not rigidly tie color to form.

Answer: C

4. Which of the following, had it actually occurred during the artists’ lifetimes, would further support the author’s thesis?

Explanation

The author’s point is that the rivalry was more of a dialogue than a competition, so “a radio broadcast” as offered in choice (B) would further support this thesis.

Choices (A) and (E) are not correct because those choices do not say anything about the nature of the rivalry.

Choice (C) is wrong because the author’s point is that their relationship was more than a competition.

Choice (D) misconstrues the metaphor that the author rejects.

Answer: B

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