Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Critics disagree about P. D. James: some say her crime novels are serious literature because of deep characters and thoughtful ideas, while others call her pretentious and complain she ignores the detective puzzle. The passage says James can write very well and creates vivid scenes, but those long descriptions often slow the plot and make it hard to see how the detective figures things out. Lately she seems to be pushing against crime‑story rules by leaving answers unclear and spreading blame among people, which suggests she may be moving toward ordinary (mainstream) novels instead of traditional mysteries.
Logic Breakdown
Compare what the author says James does with statements about 'traditional' detective fiction; look for explicit language that characterizes the tradition (e.g., 'neatness' and critics' calls to 'clap the handcuffs on the killer').
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Unlock Full Passage6.It can be inferred from the passage that, in the author's view, traditional detective fiction is characterized by
Correct Answer
D
The passage explicitly says that James's decision to 'distribute guilt among the murderer, victim, and bystanders points to a conscious rebellion against the traditional neatness of detective fiction.' This wording, together with critics' demands to 'proceed with the business of clapping the handcuffs on the killer,' indicates that traditional detective fiction is characterized by a straightforward, neat assignment of culpability.
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