The comparisons in line 26-27 serve primarily to: celebrate the broad range of memories that actors learn to draw on (option B).
What is a comprehension passage?
In a comprehension passage, some questions are given that follow the passage. The questions are to be answered by using the data given in the passage, even if it differs from real-life facts.
Now, given:
- "What's more remarkable to me is (25) how actors remember, recall, and reiterate feelings and sensations. The body has a memory just as the mind does. The heart has a memory, just as the mind does. The act of speech is a physical act. It is powerful enough that it can create, with the rest of the body, a kind of cooperative (30) dance."
- This passage's excerpt lists the variety of memories that performers come to rely on in order to perform, and these sentences appear to honor those memories.
Hence, option B is the best response to the question at hand.
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