Q 6: Para 8 = ___
A. The reason for ballad verse continuing in newly-settled Australia
B. The ballad form remained popular internationally
C. The origins of the ballad verse
D. Sudden wealth in Australia spurred on ballad performance
E. Final growth and decline of ballads
F. The international popularity of some Australian ballads
Q7. "The Wild Keelonian Boy" is an example of___
A. a ballad from Ireland.
B. an Australian ballad that was popular abroad.
C. a traditional ballad set to music.
D. an American ballad that was spread abroad.
The passage suggests which of the following about early-twentieth-century art? ___
A. Many New Yorkers were not interested in painting.
B. Newspapers and journals rarely discussed painting.
C. People saw more public displays of painting than of sculpture.
D. An appearance in galleries of the Fine Arts Society guaranteed financial success.
According to the passage, who was the first president of the National Sculpture Society? ___
A. Frederick W. Rucksmll
B. John Quincy Adams Ward
Charles de Kay
D. Admire! George Dewey