Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages say writers sometimes must change facts to make their work meaningful. Passage A says historical novelists invent dialogue and details so characters feel real; some deliberate, skillful "lies" help a story, while accidental mistakes hurt it. Passage B says people often misremember events, and these false memories can feel more emotionally true, so autobiographers may include them to show how they experienced life. Overall: writers often mix fact and fiction to convey meaning, and they should use careful, helpful changes rather than sloppy errors.
Logic Breakdown
Compare the principles asserted in Passage A with Passage B's stance on autobiography; choose the principle A endorses that B would reject. Passage A explicitly states 'A lie is intentional and purposeful; a mistake is accidental and often unforgivable.' Passage B, by contrast, defends a 'subjective truth...an emotional truth' for false memories and says false memories may legitimately be included to convey experience. Thus the autobiographer would not accept A's claim that mistakes are often unforgivable.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage11.Which one of the following is a principle applied to historical fiction in passage A that the author of passage B would be most likely to regard as not applicable to the genre of autobiography as well?
Correct Answer
A
Passage A asserts the principle directly: 'A lie is intentional and purposeful; a mistake is accidental and often unforgivable.' Passage B treats false memories (mistakes) as having 'subjective truth' and argues they can be included when they convey emotional experience, even suggesting omission can be misleading. Therefore the autobiographer would be unlikely to apply A's principle to autobiography.
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