[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"external-oc-549":3},{"payload":4,"id":7,"user":8,"level":14,"course":15,"activity":16,"activity_slug":17,"title":6,"topic":18,"tone":19,"stats":20,"created":23,"score":24,"is_favorite":25,"public":26,"is_external":25},{"text":5,"title":6},"In societies emerging from conflict, art is often praised not merely for its beauty but for its capacity to reshape memory. It can give form to grief that would otherwise remain diffuse, and it can do so (0) IN ways that public discourse rarely manages. Yet this process is valuable only in (1) .......... as it avoids turning suffering into spectacle. No sooner (2) .......... a community begin to narrate its losses through murals, theatre or music than disagreements arise over who has the right to speak (3) .......... whom. Some artists insist that they are speaking (4) .......... the dead; others reject that claim, arguing that art should speak (5) .......... loss rather than for those who endured it. The distinction matters, because a shift in preposition may alter the verb's meaning entirely and, with it, the ethics of representation. A work that dwells (6) .......... pain may deepen reflection, whereas one that trades (7) .......... pain may appear exploitative. In professional debate, therefore, critics tend to judge such works not only by aesthetic standards but also by whether they contribute (8) .......... a shared, if uneasy, process of repair.","Art and Collective Trauma",549,{"id":9,"username":10,"first_name":11,"last_name":12,"image":13},22486,"thanasis-kalpaktsis","Thanasis","Kalpaktsis","https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocKsgHZxh5qIVo4_x8woFe2N7no3UAuMvF2C9zlUUilNlyY4Dg=s96-c","C2","Reading","Open Cloze","open-cloze","Create an exercise about the sublimation of collective trauma through art. Focus on: 'in so much as', 'no sooner than' structures, and dependent prepositions that change the verb's meaning entirely.","Professional",{"times_played":21,"num_favorites":22},2,1,"2026-05-02T18:32:47",null,false,true]