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Question # 32
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Read the following passage and answer the given questions.
Criticizing the image chosen by the United States Postal Service for the new Flannery O'Connor stamp is beyond
silly. A stamp is not a portrait to be hung on a museum wall; it is a product to be sold. Bright colors and welcoming
faces are positive — especially for authors whom many people might not know.
Would upset O'Connor fans have preferred gloomy colors to reflect the demonic children that often inhabit her
stories? Or unsettling smiling eyes to mirror the naive ignorance of her parent characters? Maybe a burning sun and
fiery cross?
The truth is that while O'Connor was a singularly talented writer, her works are almost unceasingly dark. If anything,
the Postal Service was wise to seek to honor her without stepping too deeply into her material or personality. And it
isn't as if the stamp portrays her with a broad grin.
Admirers of O'Connor's work should be delighted she's receiving an honor few ever receive. We can always get a
taste of her genius from her stories without the help of a stamp.
Q. The criticism received for O'Connor's stamp was regarding which of the following?​

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