Library/PT 104/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Many European thinkers call personal names meaningless labels or social sorting tools, but Hopi names show they can mean a lot. Hopi people receive several ritual names during life that refer to events, ceremonies, or the name-giver’s clan, so a name both shows where someone fits in society and helps form their identity. Some names are simple descriptions (for example, little rabbit), while others (for example, beautifully ascended) point to a specific ritual procession and only make sense if you know clan connections and local stories. Hopi names are often poetic, so to understand them you must know Hopi clan structure and language practices.

Logic Breakdown

Find the sentence that states Lévi-Strauss's view (names as instruments of social classification) and choose the option that exemplifies names used to classify people in society (e.g., occupational surnames).

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Which one of the following statements describes an example of the function accorded to personal names under Lévi-Strauss's view?

Correct Answer
E
The passage states that "Claude Lévi-Strauss's characterization of names as being primarily instruments of social classification has been very influential." Occupational family names (names that originated as identifications of bearers' occupations) are a classic instance of using names to classify people by social role, so option E directly exemplifies Lévi-Strauss's view.
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