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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Ezekiel Mphahlele’s books confuse critics who insist on labeling them strictly as autobiography or fiction: his memoir seems too fictional and his novel seems too autobiographical. Critics who focus on labels miss the point — Mphahlele uses real-life details and invented scenes alike to push a social message. He is more interested in promoting a humanist, integrationist vision than in giving political plans, and he argues that all serious writing mixes fact and imagination to communicate important ideas, so strict genre categories don’t matter.

Logic Breakdown

Locate Mphahlele's explicit statements about literary classification. Key support: 'Mphahlele himself shows little interest in establishing guidelines to distinguish autobiography from fiction' and 'the whole point of the exercise of writing has nothing to do with classification; in all forms writing is the transmission of ideas.' These lines point directly to choice B.

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Based on the passage, with which one of the following statements would Mphahlele be most likely to agree?

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B is correct. The passage explicitly says that 'Mphahlele himself shows little interest in establishing guidelines to distinguish autobiography from fiction' and that 'the whole point of the exercise of writing has nothing to do with classification; in all forms writing is the transmission of ideas.' Mphahlele views labeling as peripheral and emphasizes that writers draw on experience to transmit social ideas rather than to fit works into predetermined categories, so it is not necessary for a writer to write to fit such categories.
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