Question #N1102

The author’s argument is that the "real thing"—in this case, a natural environment—is more compelling and realistic than a computer-generated image. This argument is supported by the author’s use of the word "prohibitively." This word suggests that using practical effects is often too expensive, which may lead filmmakers to use a blended approach. What is the most likely reason why the author uses the word "prohibitively"?

In this passage, the word "prohibitively" is used to
A. create a sense of humor and irony.
B. emphasize the importance of practical effects.
C. suggest that practical effects are often too expensive.
D. highlight the author’s personal preference for realistic visuals.

Correct Answer is: C

The author is making a point about the cost of practical effects. The word "prohibitively" suggests that the cost of using these effects is often too high, which makes filmmakers consider using a blended approach.