Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Harriet Jacobs wrote Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl in the familiar style of home-and-family novels to make free women sympathize with her, showing that enslaved women also care about marriage, home, and family. Some critics say using that genre weakens her slave story, but Jacobs actually creates a clash between the genre’s hopeful ideals and the harsh reality of slavery—she must send away a lover and wins freedom only by losing most of her family. By using the domestic novel’s language while exposing how its values don’t fit enslaved women’s lives, Jacobs forces readers to drop usual assumptions to understand her experience.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the start of paragraph 2 where the critics' claim is stated; note the contrast marker 'But' and the ensuing lines, which directly refute the critics by offering an alternative account (calling Jacobs' work 'antidomestic').
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage8.The author of the passage displays which one of the following attitudes toward the position of the critics mentioned at the start of the second paragraph?
Correct Answer
A
The author explicitly rejects the critics' claim. The passage reports the critics' view—"Some critics have argued that, by conforming to convention, Jacobs shortchanged her own experiences; one critic, for example, claims that in Jacobs's work the purposes of the domestic novel overshadow those of the typical slave narrative." Immediately following, the author counters: "But the relationship between the two genres is more complex..." and later concludes, "Her narrative thus becomes an antidomestic novel... but demonstrates that its hierarchy of values does not apply when examined from the perspective of a female slave." Those statements are a direct, full refutation of the critics' position, so the author displays complete rejection.
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