Main point ·Latin American poetry's qualities stem from its lack of a pre-colonial history
Passage Style
Single position
Spotlight
11.
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Question Type
Author’s perspective
Implied
The author tells us in the last paragraph that Spanish poetry wants to “return to an ideal culture of the distant past.” The correct answer probably relates to this understanding of Spanish poetry.
a
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Not supported, because the author never suggests that Spanish poets are critical about their own cultural past. They want to return to it, but this doesn’t imply a critical attitude toward it.
Not supported, because Spanish poets want to write about things connected to their own cultural past. There’s no indication that the poets feel “little” natural affinity for their own past.
c
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Not supported, because the author never indicates that Spanish poetry’s relationship with its own cultural past is the subject of much Spanish poetry. The desire to go back to an idealized past may influence what is written, but that doesn’t imply that the relationship between poetry and the past is itself the subject of many poems.
Not supported, because the author never indicates that contemporary (modern) Spanish readers are uninterested in Spanish poetry.
Difficulty
79% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is significantly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%127
142
75%157
Analysis
Author’s perspective
Implied
Art
Single position
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
152
b
1%
153
c
17%
158
d
79%
162
e
1%
153
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