Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Although both groups write in Spanish, Latin American poets use a more open, mixed Spanish shaped by indigenous and foreign influences and so write differently from poets in Spain. Latin American poets are more willing to experiment with language and led modern movements that Spanish poets accepted only reluctantly. They look forward to the modern world, borrow forms from other cultures (for example, the first Spanish‑language haiku was written by a Mexican), and create new myths instead of romanticizing an old, pure national past.
Logic Breakdown
Look for explicit contrasts the passage makes between Spanish and Latin American poets—particularly statements about cultural conservatism and attitudes toward language—and choose the option that paraphrases those statements.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage12.Which one of the following inferences is most supported by the passage?
Correct Answer
C
'Latin American poetry is critical or irreverent in its attitude toward language, where that of Spanish poets is more accepting.' Also: 'Spanish poets, even those of the modern era, seem to take their language for granted, rarely using it in radical or experimental ways.' These lines directly support the inference that Spanish poetry's cultural conservatism is exemplified by Spanish poets' uncritical (accepting/taking for granted) attitude toward their language, which is what choice C states.
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