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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

Approach: Ask what function the phrase 'self, life, and writing' serves in the context of the paragraph. The author uses it to sum up cultural assumptions that Europeans held but that pre-contact Native Americans did not share. Supporting quotes: 'did not share with Europeans the same assumptions about self, life, and writing that underlie the concept of an autobiography' (1st para); 'The idea of self was, in a number of pre-contact Native American cultures, markedly inclusive' (2nd para). Eliminate choices that misread the passage as discussing semantic change, internal Native-American historical change, similarity of origins, or the genesis of European assumptions.

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The author of the passage refers to "self, life, and writing" (last sentence of the first paragraph) most probably in order to

Correct Answer
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A is correct because the phrase functions as a label for the specific concepts whose underlying assumptions differ between Europeans and Native Americans. The author explicitly says Native peoples 'did not share with Europeans the same assumptions about self, life, and writing that underlie the concept of an autobiography,' and then illustrates one of those contrasts by noting that 'The idea of self...was...markedly inclusive.' Thus the phrase identifies concepts about which the two groups had contrasting ideas.
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