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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.

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Approach: The final sentence says Kingston "invests idiomatic English with the allusive texture and oral-aural qualities of the Chinese language" — so pick the choice where cotton is made to imitate or reproduce the distinctive texture/qualities of another fabric.

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In which one of the following is the use of cotton fibers or cotton cloth most analogous to Kingston's use of the English language as described in the final sentence of the passage?

Correct Answer
B
"In China Men, Kingston also succeeds in investing idiomatic English with the allusive texture and oral-aural qualities of the Chinese language, ... making her work a written form of talk-story." This indicates Kingston uses one medium (English) to reproduce the distinctive aural/textural qualities of another (Chinese). Option B — "The surface texture of woolen cloth is simulated in a piece of cotton cloth by a special process of weaving" — parallels that pattern: cotton is deliberately made to imitate wool's texture.
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