Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Kate Chopin’s writing changed as she grew up: she started with the old romantic novels focused on marriage, then learned from “local color” writers who described places and people in a calm, detailed way and used that plain tone to tell sad, lonely stories without getting overly dramatic. By the 1890s she moved to the more modern “New Women” writers and adopted a looser, dreamlike style that shows a woman’s inner thoughts—an approach she uses in The Awakening.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentences describing Chopin's use of other writers' conventions (paragraph 3); identify the convention explicitly attributed to the local colorists that Chopin adopted.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.According to the passage, which one of the following conventions did Chopin adopt from other nineteenth-century women writers?
Correct Answer
C
C is correct. The passage links the local colorists with an observational, unembellished stance—"Like anthropologists, the local colorists observed culture and character with almost scientific detachment." It then says that "she used the conventions of the local colorists" and that "By reporting narrative events as if they were part of a region's \"local color,\" Chopin could tell rather shocking or even melodramatic tales in an uninflected manner." These lines show Chopin adopted the local colorists' detached, observational (uninflected) narrative stance.
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