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ACT Reading Test - Humanities Passage - Practice Test 7
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This passage is adapted from Italian Renaissance Art: Understanding Its Meaning, by Christiane L Joost-Gaugier

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ACT Reading Test - Humanities Passage - Practice Test 7
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1. Which of the following does the author consider an insignificant amount of time when it comes to “the big picture of the history of art?”
2. When the author notes in line 2 that art cannot be “dated,” she most nearly means that:
3. According to the passage, how many figures are depicted in Massacio’s Trinity?
4. Ennobled as it is used in line 81 most closely means:
5. When the author states that the figures in Masaccio’s Trinity are naturalistically formed, she is most likely saying:
6. In relation to the rest of the passage, the fourth paragraph serves to:
7. Which of the following does the author offer as evidence to back up her claim in line 49 that “Christ is victorious”?
8. According to the passage, the effect of the way Masaccio’s Trinity manipulates architectural elements to position its viewers serves to:
9. Which of the following original techniques does Massacio use to incorporate the viewer into the painting’s setting?
10. The author notes all of the following similarities between Pontormo’s Deposition and Masaccio’s Trinity EXCEPT: