Library/PT 128/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Mexican American writers often mix English and Spanish because they live between two cultures. Their stories come from a recent farming past and use simple plots about hard times, keeping Mexican traditions, and the importance of the land. Writers in Mexico, centered in Mexico City, usually write longer, more worldly books and sometimes dismiss Mexican American work as merely regional. But Mexican American writing is actually rich: it focuses on people who are neither fully Mexican nor fully American and blends real life with a nostalgic memory of Mexico to create a new, in-between identity.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Find statements about the writers' cultural aims—look for claims about identity and assimilation. Key supporting sentences from the passage: "Many Mexican American writers assert that rather than working to be absorbed into U.S. society, they are engaged in the process of creating a new identity." and "What results is an intermediate cultural borderland in which nostalgia and reality are combined in the service of forging a new identity." These lines indicate the authors resist assimilation and value a distinct identity.

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It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that many Mexican American writers tend to value which one of the following?

Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly states that many Mexican American writers "assert that rather than working to be absorbed into U.S. society, they are engaged in the process of creating a new identity." The descriptions of creating "in-between" characters and an "intermediate cultural borderland" support the inference that these writers value an identity that resists absorption by U.S. culture.
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