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someone, Please explain Q1 ,how Option E is right answer.
Official Explanation
1. The author's main purpose in this passage is to
Explanation
Analyze the question stem
This is a Global question, asking for the author's main purpose in writing the passage.
Research
Review the purpose in the passage map.
Make a prediction
The correct answer will represent the author's ultimate purpose in writing: Woolf's idea is presented, potential evidence against her argument is raised, and the author presents additional evidence that supports the original idea. The correct answer must include the author's argument for acceptance of Woolf's thesis.
Evaluate the answer choices
(E) paraphrases the prediction and is the correct answer. The first paragraph summarizes Woolf's idea. The second shows that while there is evidence that seems to contradict Woolf's thesis, that thesis is in fact sound.
While a woman needs financial independence to write, according to Woolf, explaining that need was what Woolf did; this is not the purpose of the passage. Eliminate (A).
The author does mention a feminist work from the 1920s—Woolf's A Room of One's Own—but does not discuss modern feminists, just modern scholarship, so (B) can be eliminated.
Of all the incorrect choices, (C) is perhaps the most tempting: the author does mention a failed writer in the first paragraph and a few successful ones in the second. But the failed writer mentioned, Judith Shakespeare, is a fictional character. Also, all these writers are supporting details: Judith Shakespeare is mentioned to explain Woolf's ideas, and the other writers are mentioned as potential evidence for and against her ideas. Describing the writers is not the point of the passage.
Injustice is discussed in the passage, but there are no suggestions for remedying it, so eliminate (D).
Answer: E
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