Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
A corrido is a Spanish-language story-song from the Lower Rio Grande Border (a region partly in Mexico and partly in the United States) that was popular from about 1836 to the 1930s and has roots in old Spanish ballads. Corridos tell plain, fast stories about local events, using simple, familiar images and repeating set lines so listeners easily recognize and remember them. Many versions of the same story share the same basic parts—especially a standard closing verse called the despedida—which helps keep the tradition consistent and strengthens community ties.
Logic Breakdown
Note the passage's neutral, informative tone and its broad, historical/formal overview of the corrido as a folk-song form; pick the source that would present that kind of descriptive, comparative treatment.
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Unlock Full Passage3.Given its tone and content, from which one of the following was the passage most likely drawn?
Correct Answer
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The passage defines the corrido, gives historical context, and analyzes formal features and function—the hallmarks of a survey of song forms. Support from the passage: The corrido, a type of narrative folk song, comes from a region half in Mexico and half in the United States known as the Lower Rio Grande Border. Corridos, which flourished from about 1836 to the late 1930s, are part of a long-standing ballad tradition that has roots in eighteenth-century Spain. The corrido is composed not only of familiar images but also of certain ready-made lines that travel easily from one ballad to another. These definitional, historical, and formal points make a book describing various North American folk-song forms the most likely source.
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