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D The main point of the passage is to discuss the experiences of two authors whose memoirs were later shown to be untrue. The choice that most closely matches this understanding is (D). The incorrect answer choices are either too narrow or misrepresent the purpose of the passage with strong negative language. (A) speaks to a direct criticism that does not occur anywhere within the passage. (B) refers to the repercussions, but their effectiveness is never directly addressed in the passage. (C) is incor-rect because the author never explicitly takes a side on whether the two authors were treated unfairly. (E) is addressed within the passage, but the debate between the two views is not the main point of the passage.
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A The author notes that Seltzer claimed to write the book to give a voice to those ignored by society, but the author goes on to say that this claim was not substantiated by the persona Seltzer adopted when promoting her book. The author implies that Seltzer was looking out for her own interests and states that she did a disservice to the people who actually experienced the events she wrote about. This matches (A) self-serving, which means "to put one's own welfare and interests before those of others." (B) unpremeditated and (D) spontaneous both mean "without forethought," but Seltzer knew that her memoir was a fabrication, so these choices are both incorrect. Seltzer's book is the opposite of authentic since it never actually happened, so (C) is incorrect. (E) Authoritative, or "accurate," is incorrect for the same reason.
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B This Inference question is too broad to make a prediction, so it is best to work through the choices and look for proof in the passage. (A) is not true for either author. Seltzer's work was a complete fabrication, and Frey's memoir included many embellishments. (B) has sup-port in the passage because the falsehoods and exaggerations the two authors included in their memoirs were intentional and led to their respective downfalls. (C) is incorrect because it is too sweeping a statement to make, especially considering that Frey wrote another best seller. The passage does not speak on the level of deception in other genres, so (D) is incorrect. (E) is incorrect because the passage never states Frey's motivations, and while the author implies that Seltzer's reason for writing was self-serving, there is no explicit mention of a financial motive. The correct answer is (B).
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C This is a Detail EXCEPT question, so find the detail that is not mentioned in the passage. Also, keep in mind that Seltzer's experience is discussed in the second paragraph, so that is where your research should be focused. (A) and (E) are mentioned in the penultimate sentence of the second paragraph as something Seltzer felt she needed to do to lend authenticity to her story, so both choices are incorrect. Seltzer grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles but changed the setting of her memoir to South Central Los Angeles to lend it credence, so (B) is incorrect. Seltzer's sister revealed her true identity, so it is reasonable to infer that Seltzer did not elicit her family's cooperation; thus, (C) is the correct answer. The second sentence in the second paragraph states that Seltzer used the pseudonym Margaret B. Jones so that she could not be readily identified. It can be inferred that this step was taken to add authenticity to a story that could otherwise easily be proved untrue, so (D) is incorrect.
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E This Inference question asks for one of the differences in Seltzer's and Frey's experiences as described in the passage. A few key differences stand out: Seltzer never had another work published while Frey wrote another best-seller, Seltzer's memoir was wholly untrue while Frey's was only partly untrue, and Frey experienced more success with A Million Little Pieces than Seltzer did with Love and Consequences. (E) is the best match because Seltzer's memoir was recalled shortly after it was discovered to have been fabricated, while Frey remained on the best-seller list for fifteen weeks before his fabrications were exposed. (A) is incorrect because the passage never states that Frey's only motivation was financial gain. Seltzer had her book recalled and never published another, so the negative media attention she received was at least as damaging as that received by Frey, making (B) incorrect. (C) is incorrect because the author never addresses whether the respective consequences to either author were deserved. Frey's family is never mentioned in the passage, so (D) is incorrect.
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Took around 10mins to get 5/6. Is that a good pace for a passage like this?
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