Which of the following statements is suggested by the sentence “Back then, at least, cinema was defined
by its ephemerality: the sense that a film was as good as gone once it left your local cinema”?
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Explanatory Answer
Option B is the correct answer.
The passage contrasts the past and present by mentioning that, in the past, films were considered “as good as
gone” once they left the cinema, meaning they were ephemeral and not readily accessible afterwards. Whereas,
today's audience expects ongoing access to films well beyond their initial cinema run, thanks to technological
advancements like streaming services and digital media. This shift in expectations is what the passage implies
when referencing the previous era's ephemerality versus today's more lasting availability.
Option A: This is not the main point. While it may be true that people accepted films as temporary, the passage
emphasizes today's expectations rather than discussing past acceptance.
Option C: The passage does not mention technology improvements. It focuses more on audience expectations
or belief that films should now be available beyond just the cinema.
Option D: While the passage suggests that audiences may expect films to remain accessible, it does not claim
there is no reason for studios to remove access. The passage acknowledges that financial motives may lead to
films being removed from platforms.
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