Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Many scholars study Native American autobiographies only as written accounts recorded and edited by non-Natives, but this misses how Native people traditionally told life stories without writing. Before contact, identity was often communal and tied to land and society, and personal histories were shared in the moment through songs, chants, dances, new names, tattoos, painted robes and tepees, and group reenactments. These forms were made and performed with help from the tribe, so Native autobiographies were both individual and cultural and were shaped by how people in the community passed them on.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the first paragraph for the author's evaluation of earlier scholars; the author explicitly criticizes those scholars for omissions, so choose the phrase that expresses that critical stance.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage15.Which one of the following phrases best conveys the author's attitude toward the earlier scholarship on Native American autobiographies that is mentioned in the passage?
Correct Answer
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The author explicitly reproves earlier scholars for what they omitted. For example: 'Limiting their studies to such written documents, these scholars have overlooked traditional, preliterate modes of communicating personal history.' and 'In addition, they have failed to address the cultural constructs of the highly diverse Native American peoples...' These sentences show the author regards prior scholarship as neglectful. The phrase 'failed to address' directly captures that critical, reproachful attitude toward the scholars' work.
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