22. It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that which of the following scenes would most likely be the subject of a painting created by Homer late in his life?
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is G
Explanation
The question stem asks which of the following scenes is most likely to be the subject of Homer's later paintings?
From the third paragraph Lines 26, it can be seen that Homer came to Tynemouth in 1881 and found the source of inspiration (he found the subject matter that would inspire him most), and described Tynemouth in Lines 33-35 The peculiarity of the place: the rivalry of the fisherman and the sea.
Item G: L43-44, "The agonizingly fragile fishing boats being tossed on angry waves. Here at last was a subject that matched the artist's deepest feelings." Fragile fishing boats" became Homer's favorite subject to paint.
HJ item: L25, these are the contents before 1881.
Item F: This topic is not mentioned in the text.