Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Of the 1,000+ memoirs about the French Revolution, only about 80 were by women and most of those women were upper-class because they could read and write and because supporters of the king could publish more safely after the monarchy returned in 1815. Some historians doubt these memoirs since they were written years later and might be biased, but other scholars say we can check public events across different accounts and judge private stories by whether they are consistent and fit the writer’s character. Denis Bertholet finds that, even though many women describe traditional roles like daughter or wife, they also acted politically—freeing prisoners, saving loved ones, and even fighting—so their memoirs are varied, believable, and show an early feminist voice.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentence that introduces Madame de La Villirouët and note that it immediately follows the claim that 'instances of social activism by women abounded during the Revolution.' The sentence, 'For example, the imprisoned royalist Madame de La Villirouët details how she managed to liberate not only herself but her co-prisoners through an epistolary campaign, and how she subsequently saved her husband's life by pleading his case in court,' is used as a concrete illustration of women's activism.
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Unlock Full Passage3.The passage's reference to Madame de La Villirouët is most likely intended to
Correct Answer
D
D is correct because the author first states that 'instances of social activism by women abounded during the Revolution' and then gives Madame de La Villirouët's story as a concrete instance. The 'For example...' sentence describes explicit activist acts (freeing co-prisoners via an epistolary campaign and saving her husband's life in court), so its purpose is to provide an example of the activism described in women's memoirs.
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