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ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS
Explanation for Correct Answer E :
Choice (E) is correct. The phrase "this type of crime" (line 82) refers to the kind of restoration that destroys historic buildings and objects (described in the preceding paragraph). According to the author, this kind of restoration does not bother people because it "has become an established element of po***r culture." Although the author never actually says that the development of such restorations is "ominous," or menacing, the theme of the entire passage—the damage done by such restorations—clearly indicates the author's attitude toward them.
Explanation for Incorrect Answer A :
Choice (A) is incorrect. In the author's view, "this type of crime," that is, the restoration of Colonial William***urg, would not be committed if most people treasured architectural history.
Explanation for Incorrect Answer B :
Choice (B) is incorrect. Although it can be inferred that the author is alarmed by the restoration of Colonial William***urg, no mention is made of the effect such projects might have on the livelihood of artists.
Explanation for Incorrect Answer C :
Choice (C) is incorrect. There is no discussion in the passage of the exploitation of the good will of others in the process of restoration.
Explanation for Incorrect Answer D :
Choice (D) is incorrect. The author's objection to restorations like that of Colonial William***urg does not have to do with maintaining existing historic buildings and monuments. Rather, the author's concern is the destruction of historic buildings.
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