MediumReading and Writing· Expression of Ideas· None· MCQ
The author’s use of the phrase “a single, continuous line” is intended to suggest that there is a sense of unity and connection between the two seemingly disparate concepts of "nature" and "art."
In this passage, the phrase "a single, continuous line" is used to
A
emphasize the distinct qualities of nature and art.
B
create a sense of unity and connection between nature and art.
C
highlight the contrasting themes of nature and art.
D
suggest that nature and art are ultimately indistinguishable.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The phrase "a single, continuous line" is used to connect the two seemingly disparate concepts of "nature" and "art." The author implies that the two concepts are not entirely separate, but are rather connected by a shared sense of unity.
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