Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Identify the author's main claim (Kingston's work is rooted in the Chinese talk-story tradition) and note that the author relies primarily on China Men as evidence; the correct choice will undercut the representativeness or relevance of China Men as evidence for Kingston's broader oeuvre.
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Unlock Full Passage19.The author's argument in the passage would be most weakened if which one of the following were true?
Correct Answer
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The author explicitly cites China Men as the evidence that Kingston participates in talk-story: "Kingston's participation in the tradition of talk-story is evidenced in her book China Men, which utilizes forms typical of that genre and common to most oral cultures..." and later: "In China Men, Kingston also succeeds in investing idiomatic English with the allusive texture and oral-aural qualities of the Chinese language..." If China Men is atypical of Kingston's works, then the author's primary evidence does not generalize to Kingston's body of work and so the claim that critics have overlooked her connection to talk-story is substantially weakened.
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