Text Structure and Purpose

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 3/5

The director Akira Kurosawa is often celebrated for his bold compositions and dynamic camera movement. Less remarked but equally distinctive is his use of stillness: long, motionless shots that linger on a face or landscape until the viewer becomes uncomfortable. These pauses force a kind of reckoning with the image that conventional editing would deny.

What is the main purpose of the text?

  • A

    To compare Kurosawa with another Japanese director.

  • B

    To draw attention to a less remarked feature of Kurosawa's style and explain its effect.

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  • C

    To argue that Kurosawa's editing is technically flawed.

  • D

    To trace Kurosawa's career chronologically.

Explanation

The text foregrounds Kurosawa's stillness and explains its effect on viewers. B captures the interpretive purpose.

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