Glück's response to critics ·Female-oriented poetry is counterproductive
It continues to put gender-based limits on poetry; also, gender-related perspectives come through more authentically when gender isn't the focus of the poetry
Expand on Glück's response ·Literature is always evolving
Implication: using traditional, male-developed poetic forms doesn't mean such poetry will always reflect male biases
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Spotlight
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Question Type
Stated
The author tells us that Gluck believes art reveals gender differences with more authority “in the absence of conscious intention.” Let’s look for an answer describing the absence of conscious intention to reveal gender differences.
a
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The author tells us that Gluck believes art reveals gender differences with more authority “in the absence of conscious intention.” (A) doesn’t describe the absence of conscious intention.
b
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The author tells us that Gluck believes art reveals gender differences with more authority “in the absence of conscious intention.” (B) doesn’t describe the absence of conscious intention.
c
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The author tells us that Gluck believes art reveals gender differences with more authority “in the absence of conscious intention.” (C) describes the absence of conscious intention.
d
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The author tells us that Gluck believes art reveals gender differences with more authority “in the absence of conscious intention.” (D) doesn’t describe the absence of conscious intention.
e
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The author tells us that Gluck believes art reveals gender differences with more authority “in the absence of conscious intention.” (E) doesn’t describe the absence of conscious intention.
Difficulty
93% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%135
142
75%150
Analysis
Stated
Art
Critique or debate
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
155
b
2%
154
c
93%
164
d
1%
154
e
2%
155
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