Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Easy

PT2 S1 P1 Q1 Explanation

Langston Hughes' Folk Poetry

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Passage

There is substantial evidence that by 1926, with the publication of The Weary Blues, Langston Hughes had broken with two well-established traditions in African American literature. In The Weary Blues, Hughes chose to modify the traditions that decreed that African American literature must promote racial acceptance and integration, and that, in order be used to promote racial acceptance and integration only on the condition that it became Europeanized.

Even more than his rebellion against this restrictive tradition in African American art, Hughes’s expression of the vibrant folk culture of Black people established his writing as a landmark in the history of African American literature. Most of his folk poems have the distinctive marks of this folk culture’s oral tradition: they of Black writers and consequently to broaden the linguistic and thematic range of African American literature.

What this question is testing

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Your task

Pin down exactly what the question asks about the passage — a detail, the author's view, the structure, or the main point — before looking at the choices.

Common trap

Answers that restate a true detail from the passage but don't answer the specific question being asked.

Winning move

Anticipate the answer in your own words from the passage, then find the choice that matches that prediction.

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The question
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The author mentions which one of the following as an example of the influence of Black folk culture

Answer choices

  1. Trap2% picked this

    his exploitation of ambiguous and deceptive

  2. Trap10% picked this

    his care and craft in composing

  3. Correct86% picked this

    his use of naming and

    Why this is right

    Answer C is correct.

    Skill tested: Locate Detail · how this choice captures the passage's function is the move to repeat next time.

  4. Trap1% picked this

    his use of first-person

  5. Trap1% picked this

    his strong religious

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