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
Approach: To weaken the author's claim that these Latina writers "have revolutionized the genre of autobiography, redrawing the boundaries...", pick an option showing that the features the author describes as novel (multigeneric/multivocal structure, nonchronological ordering, multiple authorship) already existed earlier. Relevant passage sentences: "Rather than forcing their personal histories to conform to existing generic parameters, these writers have revolutionized the genre of autobiography, redrawing the boundaries of this literary form to make it more amenable to the expression of their own experiences." and "the writers employ multigeneric and multivocal forms to express the complexities inherent in the formation of their identities."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage7.Which one of the following would, if true, most undermine the author's claim in the first sentence of the final paragraph about the effect that the Latina autobiographies discussed had on the genre of autobiography?
Correct Answer
D
D is correct because it reports that several nineteenth-century autobiographies — predating the Latina works — were characterized by generically mixed structure and multiple authorship. That directly undermines the passage's claim that the Latina writers "have revolutionized the genre" by introducing those features: if such features already existed in earlier autobiographies, then the Latina collections did not originate (and therefore did not alone "revolutionize") those boundary-redrawing techniques. The passage's assertion that these writers employed "multigeneric and multivocal forms" and thereby "have revolutionized the genre" is therefore weakened by D's evidence of prior examples.
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