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Reading Comprehension

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Louise Glück says she feels at home writing in the old English poetic tradition—even though it was mainly men—because poems treat basic human topics like loss, time, and desire that apply to everyone. Some critics argue that women who work in that male-dominated tradition can't avoid its biased assumptions and should invent a new, specifically female poetry. Glück replies that insisting on a separate female style is also limiting: real differences in how men and women write will show up naturally, and every poem reflects the society and history that shaped it.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence saying gender differences 'will be revealed ... in the absence of conscious intention' and choose the option that describes an unintentional revelation of underlying conditions.

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Based on the description in the passage, a poem that reveals gender differences in the absence of any specific intention by the poet to do so is most like

Correct Answer
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The passage states, 'She holds that to the extent that there are some gender differences that have been shaped by history, they will emerge in the differing ways that women and men write about the world—indeed, these differences will be revealed with more authority in the absence of conscious intention.' Choice A (a bird's flight that exposes unseen air currents) parallels this idea: both describe an inadvertent, observable manifestation that reveals underlying forces or differences without conscious intention.
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