I took 10 minutes but got all the questions right. Answers are highlighted in bold.
Q1. The author’s reference to Assiniwi (refer the highlighted text) serves primarily to
A. highlight a shortcoming in Highway’s writing style -- the idea was not to mention shortcomings
B. highlight the uniqueness of Assiniwi’s writing style -- No, the focus was on Highway's writing style
C. emphasize on the European narrative in Highway’s work -- However, unlike Assiniwi in his historical novel, Highway adopts a European narrative genre, that of the Kunstlerroman, From this sentence in the passage one can understand that the idea was to highlight European Narrative Genre
D. introduce the Kunstlerroman genre -- No, the idea was not to introduce Kunstlerroman genre but to highlight European Narrative genre and then just mention the name of the genre - Kunstlerroman
E. highlight an alternative form of historical thinking in Highway’s work -- No
Q2. It can be inferred from the passage that
A. Assiniwi is the author of Le Bras Coupe - Cannot be inferred
B. Assiniwi, like Highway, is a native playwright - Not mention in the passage
C. Kunstlerroman is a genre dealing with aboriginal artists - Not mentioned
D. Canada’s social history has had heavy influence of Europeans - Kiss of the Fur Queen, the first novel by Tomson Highway, Canada’s best-known native playwright, is set in the contemporary period between 1950 and the late 1980s, though, like Le Bras Coupe, it, too, is obsessed with history and the native legacy of European colonization We can infer from this sentence that Canada's social history had an influence of Europeans
E. Native Canadian mythology depicts strong family connections - Cannot be inferred
Q3. Which of the following aspects of Kiss of the Fur Queen find a mention in the passage?
I. It is based on family connections. - Like Assiniwi’s storytelling, Highway’s is rooted in strong family connection, for Kiss of the Fur Queen is a semi autobiographical novel about the lives and careers of two brothers belonging to a native Canadian community
II. It combines white and native traditions. - This is a novel which, like its protagonists, faces both ways, combining white and native traditions,
III. It represents social history of aboriginal Canadian people. - However, unlike Assiniwi in his historical novel, Highway adopts a European narrative genre, that of the Kunstlerroman, to tell his story of these aboriginal artists,
IV. It was written between 1950 and the late 1980s. - Highway wrote the novel post the death of his brother Rene in the late 1980's. So we cannot confirm that the Novel is written btw 1950 and late 1980's
V. Its narrative genre is the same as that of Assiniwi’s historical novel. - No, the genre is different as we have uderstood in Q1. Highway used the European narrative genre- Kunstlerroman
A. I and II only
B. I, II, and III only
C. II and III only
D. All except II
E. All