Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Mexican Americans use many Spanish proverbs—short sayings that give advice or wisdom—which mostly came from Spain or Europe and sometimes match English proverbs. How a proverb is used depends on the speaker and situation, but in Mexican American communities parents often use proverbs to teach children things like manners and who to avoid as friends. Proverbs also help pass on the Spanish language, folklore, and cultural traditions, so they strengthen young people’s ties to their Mexican heritage.
Logic Breakdown
Look in the second paragraph for explicit statements about why parents use proverbs (especially the sentence that begins 'Perhaps this emphasis...') and match the answer that paraphrases that idea.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage11.The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
D
The author explicitly links proverb use to parental concern that young people may not adopt traditional norms. Support: 'Adolescents of Mexican descent in the United States consistently report the frequent use of proverbs by their parents as a teaching tool, in areas ranging from the inculcation of table manners to the regulation of peer-group relationships.' And: 'Perhaps this emphasis on peer-group relations derives from a sense that traditional, community-approved norms are threatened by those prevalent in the surrounding society, or from a sense that, in dealing with older children especially, parents need to appeal to traditional wisdom to bolster their authority.' These sentences directly support choice D.
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