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Re: A dictionary definition of the term “political” might read something [#permalink]
please explain the reasoning for question 2 i was confused between b and d and ended up picking the D option because that story is also somehow political when it is considered it terms of justice.
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please explain the reasoning for question 2 i was confused between b and d and ended up picking the D option because that story is also somehow political when it is considered it terms of justice.


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2. The author cites A Streetcar Named Desire (Highlighted) in order to

Difficulty Level: 600

Explanation

The author mentions the play as an example, or “illustration,” of when speech is political, which is the aspect discussed in that paragraph. This matches choice (B).

Choice (A) is incorrect as it is used as an example, not counterpoint.

Choice (C) is wrong because the passage does not advocate a position.

Choices (D) and (E) miss the point of the example, which is neither about universality nor a fallacy.

Answer: B


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seemed like an easy passage and set of questions - 3/3 correct.

600 level for sure
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