Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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 paragraph describing the 1918–1930 avant-garde period (paragraph 3) and match the passage's characterization of that phase to the answer choices.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage16.According to the passage, many of the Hispanic-American literary works produced between 1918 and 1930 were especially notable for their
Correct Answer
A
Paragraph 3 describes the avant-garde period (1918–1930) as "a time of searching and experimentation" and states, "This phase, which produced a number of outstanding works of exceptional boldness of expression..." The phrase "exceptional boldness of expression" corresponds to "unusual expressiveness," so A is correct.
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