Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Courts often pick which of several stories about an event is true and act as if one neutral, objective version exists. But people always interpret events through their own experiences and beliefs, so “objective” judgments usually reflect the training and language of judges and lawyers and tend to dismiss those who do not speak legalese. Scholars such as Patricia Williams, Derrick Bell, and Mari Matsuda say using personal, emotional stories instead of abstract legal talk can help judges feel empathy for outsiders and lead to fairer, more inclusive legal decisions.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the passage's concluding discussion of reformers' proposals and judge tone by comparing positive descriptors (e.g., 'compelling force', 'crucial, positive role') with hedging words ('may', 'might') to determine degree of endorsement.
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's attitude toward proposals to introduce personal stories into legal discourse?
Correct Answer
D
The author frames the proposals in a clearly positive way: 'They argue that the absorbing, nonthreatening structure and tone of personal stories may convince legal insiders for the first time to listen to those not fluent in legal language.' The author adds that 'The compelling force of personal narrative can create a sense of empathy between legal insiders and people traditionally excluded from legal discourse' and concludes, 'Thus, the engaging power of narrative might play a crucial, positive role in the process of legal reconstruction...'. These statements show the author strongly supports introducing personal stories. The cautious wording ('may', 'might') signals reservation but not rejection, so 'strongly supportive' best matches the author's attitude (strong endorsement with limited hedging).
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