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A re-orientation is a re-focus on the lesson provided by the tradition.

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For Q2, besides that we can eliminate wrong answers, how can we deduce that the passage suggests present-day writers to engage readers in the narratives??? Can you point on specific wordings or clues?
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While i do agree with your reasoning , i still dont get why D is not solution . You said changing over time is not in passage but the option A talks about narrative which is also absent in passage. I mean nothing in the passage talks about focus on narrative.


We don't choose answer that are partially correct. In this way, answer choice 'A' is the best answer not the perfect answer.
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For Q2, besides that we can eliminate wrong answers, how can we deduce that the passage suggests present-day writers to engage readers in the narratives??? Can you point on specific wordings or clues?


The clue can be found in the sentence:

"But if our writers and critics indeed respect the novel's rich tradition(as they claim to), then why do they disdain the urge to tell an exciting story?".
In other words, "if they respect the tradition, then why are they holding back on exciting stories?"

Exciting stories are narratives that engage the audience. So this rhetorical question is basically saying that writers should stop holding back on writing engaging, exciting stories. Hence A.
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For Q1, I was confused between C and D. The reason I didn't choose C immediately is because the subject of the sentence in which "address" is used is WRITING (specifically, a new style of WRITING). So I thought that writing couldn't "speak" to anyone so I choose D.
I understand now that C is not literally "speak" to but, still, why is D wrong since it also seems right to me.
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In early-twentieth-century England, it was fashionable to claim that only a completely new style of writing could address a world undergoing unprecedented transformation-just as one literary critic recently claimed that only the new

It was believed that ONLY a new way of writing could talk or narrate the new world or what was going on because we did have new transformations

speak or C is the way we could talk about these new ways

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Carcass, why reveal is not correct answer choice?
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address a world undergoing unprecedented transformation

Eventually, here address is like to explain to us, to convey what is going on. A synonym of conveying is also speak to = tell us what those changes are

reveal= disclose = release. Not the same meaning on the context

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