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
Look for explicit, literal statements in the passage about the form and contents of the autobiographies—the passage emphasizes their multigeneric structure; choose the option directly supported by those descriptions.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage4.The passage indicates which one of the following about the Latina autobiographies that the author discusses?
Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly describes the works as having a "generically mixed structure" and states they "combine essays, sketches, short stories, poems, and journal entries without, for the most part, giving preference to any of these modes of presentation." It also notes Anzaldúa "juxtaposing narrative sequences and poetry" and that Getting Home Alive weaves together "the narratives and poems of each author." These statements show that each book contains material that would ordinarily be regarded as belonging to genres other than autobiography, so A is supported.
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