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
Approach: Recognize that the rhetorical question contrasts a vivid but false memory with the actual event and asks which counts as "truest"—factual accuracy or emotional/subjective truth. Supporting quotations: "I hold two memories in my head, and the false one is more vivid and more emotionally significant to me than the actual one. Which, then, is the truest memory?"; "I would argue that there must be a subjective truth to it, an emotional truth."; "If false memories have an emotional power for the person who creates them, it's arguably more misleading to omit them than it is to include them."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following comes closest to capturing what the author of passage B means to suggest in asking, at the end of the first paragraph, “Which, then, is the truest memory?”
Correct Answer
E
E is correct because it captures the precise dilemma the author raises: whether truth in autobiography consists in accurate factual representation or in accurately conveying subjective/emotional experience. The passage sets up the contrast between a vivid false memory and the actual event and then explicitly endorses a "subjective truth, an emotional truth," showing the author is framing the issue exactly as E describes.
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