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1. We learn from the passage that no nation other than France

  1. has centers where artists meet and exchange ideas

  2. followed artistic trends that originated in France

  3. has had patrons of the arts

D) has had so many authors who have won the Nobel prize for literature

2. The passage tells us that the impressionist movement

  1. was largely a twentieth-century trend

  2. was, in great part, inspired by a number of French artists

  3. was led primarily by Voltaire and Rousseau

  4. was a French form of drama

3. It is mentioned in the passage that

  1. French art is a little hard to appreciate for outsiders

  2. the French people themselves don't take much interest in art

  3. artists from other countries also flock to France

  4. art industry today in France would collapse without the support of the nobility

As a poet, Harriet Monroe knew that other poets had little chance to become known and earn money. Few books by living poets were published, and magazines bought poetry mainly to fill leftover space. She solved the problem by starting her own poetry magazine, Poetry: a Magazine of Verse, in 1912, through which she had a major influence on the development of modern poetry. She knew that a new publication with a small circulation could not pay its own way. Nevertheless, she wanted to pay poets for their work and to offer prizes. She could think of only one way to accomplish this: to persuade well-to-do people to support the magazine as they did orchestras and art museums. By asking about 100 Chicagoans to pledge $50 annually for five years, Monroe raised the money to launch her magazine. She became the first editor. As its motto she chose a line from Walt Whitman: "To have great poets there must be great audiences too." Poetry published the work of nearly every notable modern American and British poet. Some well-known poems that first appeared in the magazine are Carl Sandburg's "Chicago", Joyce Kilmer's "Trees", T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", and Vachel Lindsay's "The Congo". Monroe never married. Her hobbies were travel and mountain climbing. She continued as editor of Poetry until her death in 1936, in Peru.

1. In order to bring the work of living poets to the attention of a wide audience, Harriet Monroe

  1. campaigned in magazines

  2. started her own poetry magazine

  3. toured South America

  4. wrote to Walt Whitman for help


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