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
Approach: identify the passage's main idea—trace Chopin's development from sentimental-novel roots through use of local-color techniques to avoid sentimental excess, then adoption of New Women impressionistic methods culminating in The Awakening.
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Unlock Full Passage8.Which one of the following statements most accurately summarizes the content of the passage?
Correct Answer
B
Answer B best summarizes the passage. The passage notes Chopin's background in sentimental fiction ("Born in 1850, Chopin grew up with the sentimental novels that formed the bulk of the fiction of the mid–nineteenth century."), explains that she "used the conventions of the local colorists to solve a specific narrative problem: how to deal with extreme psychological states without resorting to the excesses of the sentimental novels she read as a youth," and then describes her later turn to the New Women and The Awakening's impressionistic form ("by the 1890s she was looking beyond them to the more ambitious models offered by a movement known as the New Women" and "In The Awakening, Chopin embraced this impressionistic approach more fully..."). B correctly captures the sequence (avoid sentimental excesses, influenced first by local colorists, then by New Women) and the development of the style used in The Awakening.
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