Georgia Douglas Johnson wrote many plays in the 1920s and 1930s. At the time, professional theater companies rarely put on plays by Black women, so few of Johnson’s plays made it to the stage. Only a small number of her plays were published in her lifetime. But that doesn’t mean that Johnson never learned what other people thought of her plays. Johnson hosted weekly get-togethers for fellow Black writers and artists in her Washington, D.C., home. Attendees would read and discuss one another’s work, including Johnson’s own. These gatherings could therefore serve as ______

Which choice most logically completes the text?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) an opportunity for Johnson to get feedback on her plays.
A
an opportunity for Johnson to get feedback on her plays.
(Choice B) a way for Johnson to learn about plays that were produced in other cities.
B
a way for Johnson to learn about plays that were produced in other cities.
(Choice C) an occasion for professional theater companies to put on plays.
C
an occasion for professional theater companies to put on plays.
(Choice D) subject matter for future plays by Johnson.
D
subject matter for future plays by Johnson.

A) an opportunity for Johnson to get feedback on her plays.