Library/PT 113/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Ellison’s Invisible Man mixes issues about African Americans with European ideas about a fragile, split sense of self. Critics said he should be more openly political or develop a purely African American style, but Ellison argued that artists shouldn’t have to give up their individuality or be forced into one cultural box. He compares his approach to jazz, which borrows and transforms other music while staying connected to its community, showing that a lone, unique voice in the novel still grows from and stays tied to a larger culture.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the paragraph that discusses jazz for an explicit statement about jazz’s relationship to other musical forms; the passage includes a direct line that answers the question.

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Which one of the following statements about jazz is made in the passage?

Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly says, "Jazz has never closed itself off from other musical forms, and some jazz musicians have been able to take the European-influenced songs of U.S. theater and transform them into musical pieces that are unique and personal but also expressive of African American culture." This directly supports choice C (it embraces other forms of music).
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