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Initially the Vinaver theory that Malory’s eight romances,
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Initially the Vinaver theory that Malory’s eight romances, once thought to be fundamentally unified, were in fact eight independent works produced both a sense of relief and an unpleasant shock. Vinaver’s theory comfortably explained away the apparent contradictions of chronology and made each romance independently satisfying. It was, however, disagreeable to find that what had been thought of as one book was now eight books. Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas. Nevertheless, even now, after lengthy consideration of the theory’s refined but legitimate observations, one cannot avoid the conclusion that the eight romances are only one work. It is not quite a matter of disagreeing with the theory of independence, but of rejecting its implications: that the romances may be taken in any or no particular order, that they have no cumulative effect, and that they are as separate as the works of a modern novelist.
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17. The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) discuss the validity of a hypothesis (B) summarize a system of general principles (C) propose guidelines for future argument (D) stipulate conditions for acceptance of an interpretation (E) deny accusations about an apparent contradiction
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18. It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes which of the following about Malory’s works?
I. There are meaningful links between and among the romances. II. The subtleties of the romances are obscured when they are taken as one work. III. Any contradictions in chronology among the romances are less important than their overall unity.
(A) I only (B) III only (C) I and III only (D) II and III only (E) I, II and III
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19. The author of the passage concedes which of the following about the Vinaver theory?
(A) It gives a clearer understanding of the unity of Malory’s romances. (B) It demonstrates the irrationality of considering Malory’s romances to be unified. (C) It establishes acceptable links between Malory’s romances and modern novels. (D) It unifies earlier and later theories concerning the chronology of Malory’s romances. (E) It makes valid and subtle comments about Malory’s romances.
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20. It can be inferred from the passage that, in evaluating the Vinaver theory, some critics were
(A) frequently misled by the inconsistencies in Malory’s work (B) initially biased by previous interpretations of Malory’s work (C) conceptually displeased by the general interpretation that Vinaver rejected (D) generally in agreement with Vinaver’s comparisons between Malory and modern novelists (E) originally skeptical about Vinaver’s early conclusions with respect to modern novels
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17. The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) discuss the validity of a hypothesis- Correct. It discusses Vinaver's theory (B) summarize a system of general principles (C) propose guidelines for future argument (D) stipulate conditions for acceptance of an interpretation (E) deny accusations about an apparent contradiction
18. It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes which of the following about Malory’s works?
I. There are meaningful links between and among the romances.- Correct. Last line. II. The subtleties of the romances are obscured when they are taken as one work.- Incorrect- not mentioned in passage III. Any contradictions in chronology among the romances are less important than their overall unity.- Correct. Vinaver's theory explains contradictions of chronology but still it is not acceptable as it implies against idea of unity.
19. The author of the passage concedes which of the following about the Vinaver theory?
(A) It gives a clearer understanding of the unity of Malory’s romances. incorrect- it does exactly opposite. (B) It demonstrates the irrationality of considering Malory’s romances to be unified.- incorrect. no mention in passage. (C) It establishes acceptable links between Malory’s romances and modern novels. incorrect- it does exactly opposite. (D) It unifies earlier and later theories concerning the chronology of Malory’s romances.- incorrect- no earlier or later theories are mentioned. (E) It makes valid and subtle comments about Malory’s romances. Correct - the passage mentions the theory’s refined but legitimate observations
20. It can be inferred from the passage that, in evaluating the Vinaver theory, some critics were
(A) frequently misled by the inconsistencies in Malory’s work- (B) initially biased by previous interpretations of Malory’s work- correct- natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas (C) conceptually displeased by the general interpretation that Vinaver rejected- (D) generally in agreement with Vinaver’s comparisons between Malory and modern novelists- (E) originally skeptical about Vinaver’s early conclusions with respect to modern novels
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07 May 2020, 00:27
Can someone explain Q20? Where does it mention that some critics were biased with the previous interpretations of Malory's work?
I chose C due to the sentence "Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas." which looks like a rough rephrasing of the option.
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07 May 2020, 01:20
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Zohair123 wrote:
Can someone explain Q20? Where does it mention that some critics were biased with the previous interpretations of Malory's work?
I chose C due to the sentence "Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas." which looks like a rough rephrasing of the option.
Hi Zohair123,
Option C is "conceptually displeased by the general interpretation that Vinaver rejected"
It means that critics were displeased by the concept (ie the fact that Malory’s eight romances are fundamentally unified) which was rejected by Vinaver. Which is clearly not the case as it seems like critics were displeased by Vinaver's interpretation and not by the interpretation that he had rejected.
Even I had chosen C and I am still not sure if this interpretation is correct. It would be helpful if someone could explain all the answers.
Have you got Q18 and Q19? Could you please explain them?
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Zohair123 wrote:
Can someone explain Q20? Where does it mention that some critics were biased with the previous interpretations of Malory's work?
I chose C due to the sentence "Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas." which looks like a rough rephrasing of the option.
Look at the line "Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas" in which, "natural reaction" basically means bias, hence supporting answer B.
Additionally, the line "It is not quite a matter of disagreeing with the theory of independence, but of rejecting its implications" is stating that "conceptually" the critics do agree with Vinaver but disagree with the the specifics/components of it, therefore invalidating answer choice C.
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06 Aug 2021, 02:52
Why isnt E the answer for the 1st question?
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It is not quite a matter of disagreeing with the theory of independence, but of rejecting its implications: that the romances may be taken in any or no particular order, that they have no cumulative effect, and that they are as separate as the works of a modern novelist
Initially the Vinaver theory that Malory’s eight romances,
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06 Aug 2021, 10:07
Hey,
Let me give you a hint: Always consider a broader scope while answering the main purpose/point question. The whole passage should be taken into consideration.
Also please provide reasoning for rejecting A and choosing E. I'll help you.
Could you please provide the meaning of the sentence " Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas". I have a difficulty in understanding the same.
Could you please provide the meaning of the sentence " Part of this response was the natural reaction to the disturbance of set ideas". I have a difficulty in understanding the same.
Part of this response was a reaction or a challenge to the standards or previous ideas or status quo.
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