1 |
The passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following? |
A. |
Debating the historical value of a literary movement |
B. |
Describing and accounting for a difference in literary styles |
C. |
Explaining a publishing decision and evaluating its results |
D. |
Analyzing the expectations of a particular group of readers |
E. |
Classifying several kinds of literary production |
2 |
According to the author, the Chicano oral experience contributed directly to which of the following characteristics in the work of some Chicano writers? |
A. |
A sensitivity to and adeptness in using the spoken language |
B. |
A tendency to appear in national rather than regional publications |
C. |
A style reflecting the influence of Spanish language education |
D. |
A reliance on a rather formal style |
E. |
A capacity to appeal to a broad range of audiences |
3 |
Which of the following best describes the function of the last two sentences of the passage (lines 11-19)? |
A. |
They expand on an advantage mentioned in the first sentence of the passage(lines 1-5). |
B. |
They outline the consequences of a limitation discussed in the first sentence of the passage (lines 1-5). |
C. |
They provide explicit examples drawn from the oral and the written works mentioned in the second sentence of the passage (lines 5-10). |
D. |
They explain the causes of a phenomenon mentioned in the third sentence of the passage(lines 10-11). |
E. |
They limit the applicability of a generalization made in the third sentence of the passage (lines 10-11). |
4 |
The passage suggests that which of the following was probably characteristic of the "national publications" mentioned in line 19? |
A. |
They primarily presented scholarly material of little interest to a general audience. |
B. |
They sometimes published articles treating controversial themes. |
C. |
They encouraged authors to feature local issues in articles in order to increase circulation. |
D. |
They included a significant number of articles by minority authors. |
E. |
They took a stylistically formal approach to material of interest to a general audience. |