Library/PT 136/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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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: Ask what the author is primarily doing overall. The passage focuses tightly on Toni Morrison's novel Jazz and especially on how its narrative form mirrors jazz. Support from passage: "In Jazz, the connection to music is found not only in the novel's plot but, more strikingly, in the way in which the story is told." "In this novel, Morrison has found a way, paradoxically, to create the sense of an ensemble of characters improvising within the fixed scope of a carefully constructed collective narration."

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The author's primary purpose in the passage is to

Correct Answer
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The passage's main purpose is to describe a particular aspect of one work—Morrison's novel Jazz—namely its narrative technique modeled on jazz. The author details how narration shifts between third-person omniscience and first-person lyricism, how characters' sections are 'set off by quotation marks,' and explicitly compares Morrison's effect to Duke Ellington's compositional frame ("it is this same effect that Toni Morrison has achieved in Jazz"). These repeated, specific descriptions of the novel's form show that the primary aim is to describe that particular aspect of the work.
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