Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Many Puerto Rican Americans who speak both English and Spanish often mix the two languages in the same conversation; this is called code-switching. Researchers found that most switching depends on the situation — the place, who is speaking, and the topic — and when those three fit together people agree on which language to use (for example, a parent and child talking at home about being a good son tends to be all Spanish). But sometimes people insert a few words from the other language for style or feeling, like to show intimacy or make a joke, even when the situation doesn’t call for switching, and they may not even notice they did it.
Logic Breakdown
Read the final sentence and link it to the preceding point that some code-switching serves rhetorical purposes; determine which answer describes the sentence's function (i.e., providing evidence of a rhetorical basis for the family's code-switching).
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Unlock Full Passage7.In the final sentence of the passage, the author mentions the family members' explanation of their use of Spanish primarily in order to
Correct Answer
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The final sentence gives the family's own account that Spanish was used to convey attitudes (e.g., intimacy or humor) more emphatically, which directly supports the passage's claim that some code-switching has a rhetorical basis. Supporting lines from the passage: "one language tends to be the primary one, while the other is used only sparingly to achieve certain rhetorical effects." and "When asked what the presence of Spanish signified, they commented that it was used to express certain attitudes such as intimacy or humor more emphatically."
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