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
Scan the passage for explicit comparisons between Mexican American proverb use and English-speaking traditions; the passage directly states whether proverb-based instruction of the young is more common in Mexican tradition.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage9.The passage provides information that most helps to answer which one of the following questions?
Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly states that proverbs are used as a didactic tool and that this use is comparatively more prominent in Mexican tradition: 'The fact that proverbs often serve a didactic purpose points us to one important function that proverbs serve in Mexican American communities: the instruction of the young. In fact, this function seems to be much more prominent in Mexican tradition in general than in English-speaking traditions.' It also supports this with: 'Adolescents of Mexican descent in the United States consistently report the frequent use of proverbs by their parents as a teaching tool...' Together these statements directly answer whether proverb use in teaching young people is more common in Mexican American communities than in the English-language tradition.
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