Q68. The belief that it is destructive to Black people for authors to investigate the humanity of their leaders can have negative impacts. At best, it advances the conviction that leaders must be perfect to be valuable. At worst, it inhibits a full examination of Black life. If our artistic works about that life are stilted and cramped, their colors boring and unsurprising, then the portrayals of our culture are likely to be false. They will not capture the breadth and multifaceted nature of the Black identity. The passage implies that Black leaders have sometimes been portrayed as being:English — Sentence and its Types — Question 68 of 170A. Overly sentimentalB. Deeply complexC. Without regretD. Above reproachPractice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →