Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
A trickster in Native American tales is a funny, often animal character who has human weaknesses and some magical powers. Critics sometimes compare tricksters to the picaro (a rogue) from picaresque novels because both are flawed outsiders who have episodic adventures. But they differ: the picaro appears in realistic stories that satirize and expose society’s hypocrisy, while the trickster appears in myth and is meant to teach listeners about personal moral faults—the trickster’s flaws belong to the trickster, not to society. Because of those flaws the trickster is naturally on the social edge, and its stories highlight timeless human weaknesses (for example, a coyote who reaches for a star and is punished for wanting too much).
Logic Breakdown
This is an EXCEPT question about the function of the coyote story. Check the final paragraph for explicit links between that example and claims in the passage; eliminate choices that are directly supported by quoted lines and choose the one not supported.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.The author refers to the story concerning the coyote trickster and the star for each of the following reasons except:
Correct Answer
A
The passage uses the coyote story to illustrate general trickster features (targets, comic role, listener identification, and extravagant desire), not to claim anything specific about coyotes as a species. Supportive lines include: 'It is this combination of mythic setting and mortal weakness that determines the particular targets of the trickster's comic high jinks: the eternal and unchanging foibles of mortal beings.' Also: 'The trickster is a comic figure precisely because of these somewhat irrational, compulsive, and foolish—in short, mortal—actions.' The example itself: 'In one story, for example, a coyote trickster falls in love with a star' and 'all the while they recognize in themselves the trickster's extravagant hopes.' Nowhere does the passage assert that coyotes in particular make especially poignant trickster characters, so A is the correct EXCEPT choice.
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