Main Point / Critique Β·Jewett is fundamentally different from domestic novelists
BecauseΒ she viewed fiction as art.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Spotlight
26.
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Question Type
Describe organization
Structure
P2 focuses on explaining why Jewettβs work doesnβt contain much content relating to child-rearing or religion. The author begins by acknowledging that historical explanations can account for this, but argues that differences in conceptions of fiction can also provide an explanation.
The author doesnβt conclude that βany attempt at explanation does violence to the unityβ of something. Rather, the author suggests that differing conceptions of fiction can explain why Jewettβs work lacks certain things contained in the work of domestic novelists.
The author doesnβt suggest that there are any incompatible explanations for the lack of child-rearing and religious content in Jewettβs work. The author never indicates that these explanations canβt both play a role in Jewettβs work.
The author never suggests that different explanations are actually similar. Rather, the author suggests that differing conceptions of fiction can explain why Jewettβs work lacks certain things contained in the work of domestic novelists.
The author doesnβt make a counterargument against the need for a hypothesis to explain the absence of child-rearing and religion in Jewettβs work. Rather, the author proposes a hypothesis that differing conceptions of fiction as an explanation for the lack of those things in Jewettβs work.
The author begins by mentioning explanatory hypotheses β the migration of the rural young to cities or the increasing secularization of society. The author comments favorably on these β βsuch factors may help to explain the differences.β But the author advocates for another explanation β the differences βultimately reflect different conceptions of the nature and purpose of fiction.β
Difficulty
61% of people who answer get this correct
This is a very 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%149
160
75%170
Analysis
Describe organization
Structure
Art
Critique or debate
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
4%
157
b
15%
161
c
6%
158
d
14%
159
e
61%
166
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