Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Ousmane Sembène makes films to teach people about social and political problems rather than to entertain. Although trained in Moscow, he reshaped the Western medium of film to fit West African oral storytelling so both educated and noneducated viewers can understand. He borrows familiar symbols (like the tree) and stock characters (like the trickster), uses dilemma-style plots with open endings and freeze-frames that let audiences think about outcomes, and tells journey stories that change the hero’s view and, he hopes, the viewer’s—elements that come more from African oral tradition than from Marxist ideas.
Logic Breakdown
Use the immediate context in the last paragraph: the author defines 'initiatory journeys' as ones that 'bring about a basic change in the worldview'—so choose the answer that means causing a fundamental change.
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Unlock Full Passage5.Which one of the following most closely expresses the author's intended meaning in using the word "initiatory" (first sentence of the last paragraph)?
Correct Answer
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The passage states, 'Finally, like many West African oral tales, Sembène's narratives take the form of initiatory journeys that bring about a basic change in the worldview of the protagonist and ultimately, Sembène hopes, in that of the viewer.' This explicitly links 'initiatory' with producing a fundamental change in perspective, so 'transformative' best matches the intended meaning.
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