Question #N310

The following excerpt is from the preface to a book on nineteenth-century fashion: "The world of nineteenth-century textiles was a fascinating one, full of rich textures, bold patterns, and intricate designs. Women—and men—of the time, took great pride in their dress, often choosing fabrics and styles that reflected their social status, their individual tastes, or simply their desire for the most elaborate and eye-catching garments. However, in this complex and ever-changing world, the art of dressmaking itself was a difficult one, requiring great skill and precision. This is why many women sought the help of professional seamstresses, who would assist them in fashioning garments that would make them feel confident and elegant." Which choice best states the main idea of this excerpt?

This excerpt is mainly about
A. the significance of fashion in nineteenth-century American society.
B. the challenges of dressmaking in the nineteenth century.
C. the impact of fashion on the social status of nineteenth-century Americans.
D. the different ways in which nineteenth-century women expressed their individual tastes through fashion.

Correct Answer is: B

The excerpt describes the challenges and complexities involved in dressmaking in the nineteenth century. The author highlights the intricate nature of the work, the need for skill and precision, and the common practice of seeking professional help. While the excerpt touches upon social status and individual tastes, the focus is primarily on the challenges of the craft itself.