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 statements that link the New Women writers' formal innovations to their aims—look for where the passage says they changed technique in order to depict previously neglected aspects of women's experience.
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Unlock Full Passage15.The work of the New Women, as it is characterized in the passage, gives the most support for which one of the following generalizations?
Correct Answer
D
"The New Women writers experimented with impressionistic methods in an effort to explore hitherto unrecorded aspects of female consciousness." The passage also notes that "They modified the form of the sentimental novel to make room for interludes of fantasy and parable..." These sentences explicitly link technical innovation to the writers' attempts to describe previously neglected aspects of reality, which directly supports choice D.
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