Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In the 1980s, Latina writers in the U.S. began publishing autobiographies that broke the usual rules. These books mix English and Spanish and combine essays, poems, stories, and journal notes instead of sticking to one format or a straight timeline. Some even weave two voices (for example, a mother and daughter) together, and others arrange events by personal or political growth rather than by date. By doing this, the writers changed the autobiography to better show their mixed identities and to make their own voices heard.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the paragraphs that discuss the authors' structural choices and look for explicit statements linking those choices to reasons—especially lines tying multigeneric/multivocal form to identity, politics, or self-expression.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.According to the passage, which one of the following was a motivating factor in certain Latina authors' decisions regarding the structure of their autobiographical writings?
Correct Answer
D
Correct. The passage explicitly links structure to identity: "the writers employ multigeneric and multivocal forms to express the complexities inherent in the formation of their identities." It also says this mixing of structures "parallels the content" and that the authors redrew generic boundaries "to make [autobiography] more amenable to the expression of their own experiences," showing that the complexities of identity formation motivated their structural decisions.
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