Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage says music and literature have long mixed, especially in African American art, and Toni Morrison’s novel Jazz borrows the form of jazz itself to tell its story. The narrator shifts between an all-knowing voice and characters’ own first-person sections—like a band that lets players solo but keeps them inside the composer’s plan—so the book feels like many voices improvising together but still under control. By doing this, Morrison both copies the way Duke Ellington organized jazz and changes how a novel can use point of view.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Look for the passage's central claim about Morrison's novel — it's about a narrative technique that mirrors jazz composition (especially Ellington's), not merely plot or metaphor. Support: "It is this same effect that Toni Morrison has achieved in Jazz, a literary rendering of an art of composition that Duke Ellington perfected around the time in which Jazz is set." and "By simulating the style of a genius of music while exhibiting Morrison's own linguistic virtuosity, Jazz serves to redefine the very possibilities of narrative point of view."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage15.Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
E
E is correct because the passage's main point is that Morrison devised an original narrative strategy in Jazz that functions as a literary analogue of Duke Ellington's compositional method. The passage directly links Morrison's technique to Ellington: "It is this same effect that Toni Morrison has achieved in Jazz, a literary rendering of an art of composition that Duke Ellington perfected..." and concludes that "By simulating the style of a genius of music... Jazz serves to redefine the very possibilities of narrative point of view."
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