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Some critics say Kingston’s books seem to come from nowhere because they only look at printed sources, but Kingston actually borrows from a long Chinese oral tradition called "talk-story" that families passed down and that immigrants brought to the U.S. She thinks of herself as a performer who reshapes remembered tales instead of repeating exact words, and her book China Men shows talk-story features—repetition, stock characters, balanced oppositions, and a spoken, pun-filled feel in English—so her writing is best seen as a written form of oral storytelling.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence where Kingston defines her "thematic" storytelling memory processes (third paragraph) — it says these processes "sift and reconstruct the essential elements of personally remembered stories" and contrasts them with print-oriented retention of precise wording. Choose the option that captures reconstructed/partly idiosyncratic memories rather than verbatim retention, a genre label, or autobiographical narratives.

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It can be inferred from the passage that the author uses the phrase "personally remembered stories" (second sentence of the third paragraph) primarily to refer to

Correct Answer
C
The passage states: "She distinguishes her \"thematic\" storytelling memory processes, which sift and reconstruct the essential elements of personally remembered stories, from the memory processes of a print-oriented culture that emphasizes the retention of precise sequences of words." This shows that "personally remembered stories" are memories of narratives that are sifted and reconstructed (i.e., altered or partly idiosyncratic), not verbatim repetitions or a formal literary genre — which matches option C.
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