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 in paragraph 2 where 'some historians' are mentioned and paraphrase their view—look for language expressing skepticism about the memoirs' accuracy.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.Based on the passage, which one of the following views can most reasonably be attributed to the historians mentioned in the first sentence of the second paragraph?
Correct Answer
C
The passage says, 'Because the memoirs were written so long after the events they describe, some historians question their reliability.' It also explains that 'memory is subject to the loss or confusion of facts' and to 'distortions of a mind intent on preserving its particular picture of the past.' These statements support the historians' view that many of the memoirs published decades later likely contain factual inaccuracies, which is accurately paraphrased by choice C.
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