Question:
Head coverings were probably the first forms of apparel put on by early humans, probably for protection from rain and sun. Hats for men have been considered proper fashion for centuries, but the popularity of hats, aside from baseball caps, declined in the second half of the 20th century. Now, in the early 21st century, the fashionable men's hat is seeing a resurgence in popularity. Led by styles such as the fedora and the panama, men are again choosing to add a "lid" to a stylish outfit when dressing up is required. Men are again finding that the hat is an accessory capable of expressing individuality and taste.
What is the best summary of this passage?
A. After a decline, hats are seeing a resurgence in popularity as part of a fashionable outfit.
B. After being popular for centuries, hats declined in popularity in the last half of the 20th Century.
C. Early humans first used hats to protect themselves from rain and sun, and hat popularity is growing.
D. Hat styles such as the fedora, the panama, and the baseball cap are popular.
Answer:
The best summary for the passage is option A) After a decline, hats are seeing a resurgence in popularity as part of a fashionable outfit.
Explanation:
The reason for that choice is because it hits on the two central points of the paragraph which are:
- Initially, head covering were essential due to their functionlity which is protecting the head from sun and rain. But then there was a decline in this practice in the second half of the 20th century
- Now the practice is becoming fashionable again
All the other options focus on one side of the story.
Cheers
Something symmetrical might be a butterfly, being looked at from the top. Something that might be asymmetrical might be someones face.
If the passage is this one :
The swineherd led him to the manor later
in rags like a foul beggar, old and broken,
propped on a stick. These tatters that he wore
hid him so well that none of us could know him
when he turned up, not even the older men.
We jeered at him, took potshots at him, cursed him.
Daylight and evening in his own great hall
<span>he bore it, patient as a stone.
It might be said that the similies represent an image of </span><span>battered but unruffled.
</span><span>this is connected to this person´s suffering but at the same time how it does not disturb him even if he is old. </span>