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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q1

., The following text is adapted from Ida B. Wells’s 1970 autobiography A Crusade for Justice. Mr. Watts is a reference to George Frederic Watts, an English painter. [Manchester’s] art galleries are so arranged that the name of every picture is plainly seen and one has no need of a catalogue to pick out the name and the artist. This is a convenience to the general public, which other art galleries, which shall be nameless, might copy to advantage. To her treasure of art Manchester has added Mr. Watts’ latest picture, the Good Samaritan. ©1970 by the University of Chicago Press As used in the text, what does the word “arranged” most nearly mean?

  1. A

    Organized

  2. B

    Ranked

  3. C

    Scheduled

  4. D

    Discussed

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