Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Critics sometimes group Sarah Orne Jewett with mid-1800s domestic novelists because both focus on women and home life. But Jewett differs: older domestic novels center on children and use stories to teach Protestant moral lessons, while Jewett's fiction almost never treats childrearing and is largely secular. The passage argues this stems from different ideas about fiction's purpose - earlier writers used fiction to instruct, while Jewett treated fiction as art valued for its form.
Logic Breakdown
Read the sentence with 'continuum' and the immediately following sentence; the author explains that fiction overlapped with writings on piety and domestic instruction (the same multipurpose book could be a novel, a child-rearing manual, and a tract), so choose the option that captures lack of clear genre distinction.
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Unlock Full Passage24.In saying that domestic fiction was based on a conception of fiction as part of a "continuum" (middle of the second paragraph), the author most likely means which one of the following?
Correct Answer
B
The passage states: "The domestic novel of the mid-nineteenth century is based on a conception of fiction as part of a continuum that also included writings devoted to piety and domestic instruction, bound together by a common goal of promoting domestic morality and religious belief." It then adds: "It was not uncommon for the same multipurpose book to be indistinguishably a novel, a child-rearing manual, and a tract on Christian duty." These lines show that 'continuum' means fiction was not treated as clearly distinct from other categories of writing.
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