Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People once said Renaissance women had new intellectual freedom, but scholars like Joan Gibson show a different picture: wealthy girls learned more grammar and literature, yet were kept out of rhetoric and dialectic—the training for public speaking, debate, and professional life—which was mostly taught to men at universities. Women’s schooling aimed to make them good listeners and private companions, not public speakers or political thinkers, so even princesses lacked political training. Because educated women had few public roles, those who were learned were often called odd or masculine or praised only if modest; most of their work was literary (translations, poems, stories, letters) rather than philosophy or political writing.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the passage for explicit mentions of each aspect. Confirm that A (rhetorical method), B (educational goal), C (sequence of subjects), and E (prerequisites for careers) are directly referenced; the remaining choice is the correct EXCEPT answer.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage23.Each of the following aspects of Renaissance humanist education is mentioned in the passage EXCEPT:
Correct Answer
D
D is correct because the passage does not describe different types of schools devoted to grammar instruction. The passage explicitly mentions the other aspects: a rhetorical training method ('Male students routinely learned material through rhetorical, argumentative role-playing'), an educational goal ('in the context of training for public service in legal and political debate'), a sequence of subjects ('All students began with elementary study of grammar and progressed to stylistics and literary criticism'), and prerequisites for careers ('dialectic and rhetoric, the disciplines required for philosophy, politics, and the professions, were prohibited to women'). Although the passage names some educational settings (e.g., 'medieval monastic education' and 'a generalist education conducted in a family setting'), it never discusses various types of schools specifically for grammar studies, so D is the one aspect not mentioned.
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