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Re: The two realms of Vladimir Nabokovs genius, that of a scientist and t [#permalink]
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For Q.2 . I focussed on simplifying each option and see if the passage supports it.

According to the author of the passage, Temoshotka, in her estimation of Nabokov, does which of the following?

Select all that apply.

A. Reconcile two antagonistic tendencies that coexisted in the author - There aren't any antagonistic tendencies that the author has. Yes, the passage presents two views about Nabokov's skills, but there's isn't any evidence in the passage to conclude that these two views are antagonistic.
B. Make a claim without providing any evidence to this claim - Temoshotka does present an evidence to support her claim about Nabokov's work. So, can't be the answer. I don't think we need to infer anything here. Temoshotka's evidence is mentioned in the passage. Hence, wrong.
C. Present a thesis that while at points is valid is also overly ambitious - Yes. Author gives some credit to Temoshotka's assertion, but states that he takes in too far. So. only C.
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(D) is the best answer because the passage does commend Temoshotka on the boldness of her thesis but ultimately questions the validity of the claim. (A) is wrong. There are no “conflicting interpretations” involved. (B) is wrong because the author calls attention to the dubious nature of Temoshotka’s claims. The passage challenges a specific interpretation of an author’s work. That isn’t the same as (C). (E) is wrong because the text applauds/supports the cleverness and the boldness of the claim but not the claim itself.
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[A] is wrong because nowhere in the passage does it say the two tendencies (Nabokov the writer and Nabokov the butterfly scientist) were antagonistic. [B] is wrong because Temoshotka does use evidence (Lolita and Speak, Memory). [C] is correct, because the author mentions that she “cannot be faulted” for coming up with an interesting theory on Nabokov’s creativity, but she “fails to make a convincing case.” Notice too the last sentence, which implies that Temeshotka was overly ambitious in her theory.
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Anyone please explain meaning to this sentence "But to say the prose of Lolita and Speak, Memory would not have coalesced into their current incarnations had Nabokov’s hobby been, say, lawn tennis is simply reaching too far"
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