Library/PT 123/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

People in the U.S. have long kept poetry and fiction separate—schools train writers as one or the other because poetry is seen as about feelings and fiction as about characters and plots. This separation also comes from a cultural distrust of people who work in more than one area. But that view is changing: Rita Dove, who writes both, says other cultures mix genres easily, and her work shows why the split is unnecessary because her poems tell stories and her fiction uses poetic language.

Logic Breakdown

Refer to the opening paragraph where the passage states the "current conventional wisdom"; identify the sentence that contrasts poetry (elliptical, lyrical, inner states) with fiction (character and narrative).

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According to the passage, in the U.S. there is a widely held view that

Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly says that "the current conventional wisdom holds that poetry should be elliptical and lyrical, reflecting inner states and processes of thought or feeling, whereas character and narrative events are the stock-in-trade of fiction." This shows the widely held U.S. view described in the passage: poetry is expected to be lyrical/inner-directed rather than character- or narrative-driven, i.e., poetry should not involve characters or narratives.
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