It's not possible to predict in what ways art may be useful.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Spotlight
24.
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Question Type
Describe organization
Structure
Let’s rely on our low-res summaries to help with this question. P1 starts by describing critics’ views of literature followed by Dostoyevsky’s. P2, P3, and P4 describe differences between Dostoyevsky’s view and the radical critics’ view.
a
Three positions are █████████ ███ ████ ██ ██████████ ██ ███████
The passage doesn’t elaborate upon the first position presented (the view that art “stood high above the present and the everyday”).
b
Three positions are █████████ ███ ███ █████ ██ ██████████████ ████ ███ █████ ███ ██ ███████
The passage doesn’t differentiate Dostoyevsky’s view from the first position (the view that art “stood high above the present and the everyday”) in detail.
c
Three positions are █████████ ███ ███ █████ ██ ██████████████ ████ ███ ██████ ██ ███████
This best captures the organization. Three positions are presented in P1. The third, Dostoyevsky’s, is differentiated from the second (the radical critics’ view that literature should be useful) in detail in the rest of the passage.
d
Three positions are █████████ ███ ███ █████ ██ █████ ██ ██ ████████ ██ ███ █████ ████
The author doesn’t show that Dostoyevsky’s view is “superior” to the first two positions. The author merely describes Dostoyevsky’s view without suggesting that it’s better.
e
Three positions are █████████ ███ ███ █████ ██ █████ ██ ██ ████████ ██ ███ ███████
The author doesn’t show that Dostoyevsky’s view is “inferior” to anything. The author merely describes Dostoyevsky’s view without suggesting that it’s worse.
Difficulty
75% of people who answer get this correct
This is a 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%144
153
75%163
Analysis
Describe organization
Structure
Art
Critique or debate
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
8%
162
b
13%
159
c
75%
166
d
3%
156
e
1%
153
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