Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Obasan is told by Naomi, a Japanese‑Canadian girl whose family is forced from their home during World War II. The book is arranged in three simple stages: at first Naomi has a safe family life, then her family is torn apart and she faces loss and exile, and finally she heals and reconnects with herself after getting old family papers. Kogawa also uses Christian images (like turning “stone” facts into “bread”) to criticize the wider society that mistreated Naomi and to show that learning the truth gives her spiritual strength and helps her become a kind of hero.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the two claims named in paragraph 1 (form → heroism; symbols → critique), then locate their supports: paragraph 2 develops a detailed rite-of-passage analogy for the novel's form, paragraph 3 offers a brief symbolic example (turning stone into bread) for the symbolism. Choose the option that matches that order and support types.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the passage?
Correct Answer
E
"The former end is achieved through the novel's form and the latter through the symbols it employs." (para. 1) Paragraph 2 supplies an extended analogy to support the first point: "The form of the novel parallels the three-stage structure noted by anthropologists in their studies of rites of passage..." Paragraph 3 supplies a short symbolic example to support the second point: "In one example of such symbolism, Naomi's reacquaintance with her past is compared with the biblical story of turning stone into bread." Therefore the first point is supported by an extended analogy and the second by a brief example, which matches choice E.
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