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Many Hispanic-American writers use Spanish and have tried to stop depending on Spain by doing two things: borrowing European and North American styles (cosmopolitanism) and writing about local Hispanic life and language (nativism). Critics often praise technique but want more local detail, or praise local realism but complain about rough form. Historically writers swing between experimenting with foreign styles and returning to native themes; today they try to balance both—learning from outside cultures while staying true to their own lands and people.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the thesis sentences that state the writers' aims and the twofold movement (cosmopolitanism vs nativism); pick the choice that summarizes the attempt to break ties with Spain via those conflicting tactics and their alternating/reconciliatory pattern.

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Which one of the following statements most accurately expresses the passage's main point?

Correct Answer
B
Choice B accurately states the passage's main point: Hispanic-American writers writing in Spanish have sought to separate their literature from Spain by pursuing "a twofold movement"—adopting European/North American forms and depicting the realities of the Americas—which the passage identifies as "cosmopolitanism and nativism, respectively." Support: "We Hispanic Americans who write in Spanish have attempted from the beginning to break the ties of dependency that linked us with the literature of Spain." The passage calls these "often conflicting tactics" and says "The opposition between cosmopolitanism and nativism has divided the Hispanic-American literary consciousness for generations" and that writers "attempt to reconcile the opposing tendencies of cosmopolitanism and nativism." B captures both the mixture of tactics and their alternation/reconciliation.
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