Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
This passage says Hawaiian Asian American poetry usually does one of two things: it either makes Hawaii look like a perfect multicultural place or it focuses on common immigrant topics like family conflicts. Wing Tek Lum's poems are different - he does not idealize Hawaii and tries to keep a local Hawaiian feeling that comes from the islands' mostly Asian and Pacific Islander population. In his poems a Chinese moon festival and meetings with new immigrants show that people need both ties to their homeland and new local relationships that become a kind of family, and he avoids simple nostalgia for the past. His last poem uses a shared-pot image to show hope and sharing, but it also warns that the American focus on individual success can make it harder to keep old traditions, so people should find ways to form healthy new identities.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the phrase in paragraph 2 and read its sentence in context. The phrase is tied to the presence of immigrants and described as "integral to its heterogeneity," so interpret 'flux' as ongoing change in Hawaiian society caused by diversity.
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Unlock Full Passage3.The author of the passage uses the phrase "the flux within Hawaiian society" (middle of the second paragraph) primarily in order to
Correct Answer
D
Supporting text: "The role of immigrants in this poem is significant in that, through their presence, Lum is able to refer both to the traditional culture of his ancestral homeland as well as to the flux within Hawaiian society that has been integral to its heterogeneity." (paragraph 2). Also note: "Hawaii's population ... has historically consisted predominantly of people of Asian and Pacific island descent, making the experience of its Asian Americans somewhat different than that of mainland Asian Americans." Explanation: The passage links immigrants' presence to changes in Hawaiian society and explicitly ties that change to the island's heterogeneity. Therefore 'the flux within Hawaiian society' primarily refers to the ongoing change in Hawaii's culture resulting from its diverse population, which matches option D.
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