PrepTest 87, Section 3, Question 1
Minh: This film director's newest works are very predictable. He's pillaging his own catalog, but with diminishing returns. Each film is simply a repetition of his earlier ones.
Minh: This film director's newest works are very predictable. He's pillaging his own catalog, but with diminishing returns. Each film is simply a repetition of his earlier ones.
Natalie: You mistake the films' startling sameness for evidence of a lack of creativity. It would be more accurate to say that he ultimately creates strong new works from the same core elements, and these works are thus original.
Minh: This film director's newest works are very predictable. He's pillaging his own catalog, but with diminishing returns. Each film is simply a repetition of his earlier ones.
Natalie: You mistake the films' startling sameness for evidence of a lack of creativity. It would be more accurate to say that he ultimately creates strong new works from the same core elements, and these works are thus original.
Minh: This film director's newest works are very predictable. He's pillaging his own catalog, but with diminishing returns. Each film is simply a repetition of his earlier ones.
The dialogue most strongly supports the claim that Minh and Natalie agree on the truth of which one of the following statements about the director's newest works?
They share many features with his earlier films.
They constitute evidence that he is pillaging his own catalog.
They are nothing more than repetitions of the director's earlier films.
They are less original than his earlier films.
They provide evidence of the director's creativity.
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