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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Cather admired Russian writers like Turgenev and used their trick of showing characters by actions and a few chosen details instead of naming feelings, creating a mood by leaving things unsaid. She preferred to call some books “narratives,” an idea later echoed by narratology, which judges works mainly as stories rather than by realistic-novel rules. Some critics say her odd handling of time, unclear endings, and simplified characters make her a weak novelist, but the passages say those unconventional choices are intentional parts of her style.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: pick the choice that exemplifies Cather/Turgenev's "show, don't tell" aesthetic — a small, selected physical detail that implies feeling rather than explicit psychological explanation. Support: Passage A says Cather followed Turgenev, "not depicting her characters' emotions directly but telling us how they behave and letting their 'inner blaze of glory shine through the simple recital.'" Turgenev's method: "select details that described a character's appearance and actions without trying to explain them." Cather: "whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there—that, one might say, is created." Passage B notes narratologists "tend not to focus on... direct psychological characterization."

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It can be inferred that both authors would be most likely to regard which one of the following as exemplifying Cather's narrative technique?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C is correct because a "slightly quivering drink" is a single, observable physical detail that suggests timidity without explicitly naming or explaining the emotion. This matches the passages' description that the authors "select details... without trying to explain them" and "not depict... emotions directly but tell us how [characters] behave," producing mood indirectly.
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