In his retrospective on early industrial architecture, historian Julian Mercer declines to praise late Victorian factory designs as triumphs of aesthetic innovation, characterizing them instead as utilitarian structures born strictly of financial necessity. Nevertheless, Mercer avoids portraying the planners as unfeeling, emphasizing that their frugal choices reflected a solemn commitment to efficiency rather than disdain for public beauty.
Based on the passage, which of the following descriptors accurately reflect the author's tone toward the late Victorian industrial planners? Which of the following are correct?
- MeasuredCevap
- NuancedCevap
- CScornful
- DUnreservedly enthusiastic
- EEntirely indifferent
Cevap
The descriptors 'measured' and 'nuanced' accurately capture the author's contextual tone.
The correct options are 'measured' and 'nuanced'. The passage reflects a balanced assessment: the author avoids uncritical praise while explicitly rejecting a hostile or dismissive view of the planners. The use of qualifying transitions indicates a thoughtful, calibrated tone.
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Identifying contextual polarity and authorial tone through structural contrast signals and qualification.