Read the paragraph. On Saturday, I went to the Museum of Modern Art with my parents. The exhibit’s theme was “space-age art.” Th
ere were some watercolor paintings of the universe that looked like giant swirls of color. We saw an audiovisual presentation with spaceship lanterns swinging from ceiling wires. After the exhibit, we went to dinner at the Japanese Tea Garden. Anyway, the exhibit might be interesting for somebody who likes modern art and space aliens. Which of the following is true of this paragraph? Only some of the writing is focused on the art exhibit. All sentences except one are focused on the art exhibit. The writing is clearly focused on the modern art exhibit. The writing is not focused on the art exhibit at all.
Answer: B) All sentences except one are focused on the art exhibit.
Explanation: In the given paragraph, we can see that all sentence except one are focused on the art exhibit, the one that isn't is the first sentence "On Saturday, I went to the Museum of Modern Art with my parents" all the other sentences describe the theme, the audiovisual presentation, and what they did after the exhibit, so the correct answer is the corresponding to option B.
It seems that the sentence, "It is hardly a matter that she could be allowed to arrange for herself..." is an example of a commentary statement. The speaker is stating what he thinks or his commentary on Lady Bracknell's future marriage.