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
Look for sentences that describe shared, recurring features of corridos (generic elements and ready-made lines that move between ballads) and use those to evaluate which choice restates that idea.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage6.The passage provides the most support for inferring which one of the following?
Correct Answer
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'the different versions of any given story all partake of standard generic elements.'; 'The corrido is composed not only of familiar images but also of certain ready-made lines that travel easily from one ballad to another.'; 'The first and third lines are a set convention.' These statements together indicate that corridos share conventional elements and even specific lines across variants, so it is reasonable to infer that complete corridos have some lines in common.
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