Reading Comprehension
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
Determine the author's overall stance by looking for evaluative language and examples (e.g., diagnostic phrase about a "suspicious eye," the word "Fortunately," and the favorable presentation of Rita Dove) that indicate whether the author approves or disapproves of the rift and its underlying assumptions.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage4.The author's attitude toward the deep rift between poetry and fiction in the U.S. can be most accurately described as one of
Correct Answer
E
E is correct because the author consistently treats the cultural attitudes that produce the poetry/fiction divide as mistaken and undesirable. The passage identifies the cause as "a widespread attitude in U.S. culture, which often casts a suspicious eye on the generalist," frames the lessening of that bias positively with "Fortunately, there are signs that the bias against writers who cross generic boundaries is diminishing," and presents Rita Dove's view that "It makes little sense... to persist in the restrictive approach to poetry and fiction prevalent in the U.S." The author endorses Dove's critique and praises writers who bridge the genres, which shows disapproval of the attitudes and presuppositions underlying the rift.
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