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
Identify the author's claim in the last sentence of paragraph 1 (that no African American writer before Toni Morrison had based an entire novel's structure on a musical genre) and pick the option that provides evidence of earlier African American writers doing exactly that.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.The author's assertion in the last sentence of the first paragraph would be most called into question if which one of the following were true?
Correct Answer
B
The last sentence of paragraph 1 states: 'But while many African American writers have used musicians and music as theme and metaphor in their writing, none had attempted to draw upon a musical genre as the structuring principle for an entire novel until Toni Morrison did so in her 1992 novel Jazz....' Option B asserts that a small number of African American novelists writing earlier in the twentieth century sought to base the form of their work on the typical structure of blues music. That directly contradicts 'none had attempted...' and therefore would most call the author's assertion into question.
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