Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages say that training in history and law tends to make writing dry and removes real human stories. Historians force students to read formal, abstract books that kill the emotional side of history, and their recent use of the word “narrative” often stays just academic talk rather than true storytelling. Law schools teach a strict, linear style that hides the human story in each case, and talk of adding narrative may change rhetoric more than actual teaching. Still, simply recognizing that stories matter could help make writing in both fields more lively.
Logic Breakdown
Compare each choice against both passages: determine whether the described feature appears in Passage A, Passage B, or both. Pay particular attention to whether Passage A gives concrete institutional examples while Passage B stays general.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.In which one of the following ways are the passages NOT parallel?
Correct Answer
C
Passage A supplies concrete, specific examples of the phenomenon it criticizes: 'This year, the American Historical Association chose as the theme for its annual conference some putative connection to storytelling: Practices of Historical Narrative.' and 'Predictably, historians responded by adding the word narrative to their titles and presenting papers at sessions on Oral History and the Narrative of Class Identity, and Meaning and Time: The Problem of Historical Narrative.' Passage B, by contrast, makes general claims about narrative's place in law ('It is not yet exactly clear what role narrative should play in the law' and 'every case has at its heart a story—of real events and people, of concerns, misfortunes, conflicts, feelings.') but offers no analogous concrete institutional examples or cited sessions. Therefore C correctly identifies the way the passages are NOT parallel.
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