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One often hears that biographies are autobiographies, that the
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One often hears that biographies are autobiographies, that the biographer is always writing about himself. On the contrary, serious biographers seek and welcome the unfamiliar, however troublesome to account for. Ron Chernow, the author of rich biographies of the American businessmen J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller, remarks that biographers “like to stub their toes on hard, uncomfortable facts strewn in their paths.” Such encounters with the unaccountable are opportunities for breaking out and breaking through, in new directions, to fresh understanding.
One also often hears that biographers must like their subjects. That would of course rule out such vastly important subjects as Hitler or Stalin. In practice, the biographer must like the subject not as a person but as a subject. Some are good subjects for the author, some bad. And what makes one subject better than another for any particular biographer varies dramatically. Some of the reasons are purely practical. Does the subject need a biography? Are the materials available? How much time is needed? A biographer’s knowledge and ability also determine the choice. Great scientists are great subjects, but can one write about their achievements with insight and authority? Personal idiosyncrasies matter, too. Biographers tend to be attracted to subjects who display particular personality traits, whether they be ambition, cruelty, ingenuity, or any other characteristic that separates a potential subject from the multitudes.
In choosing a subject, the biographer’s main question should be, “Can an effective book be made out of this person’s life?” Day after day for years, the biographer will try to untangle chronology, compress relationships without distorting them, and keep the main narrative clear while carrying forward several intricate strands of the subject’s life. What pushes most biographers on in this endeavor is not necessarily affection for the subject but the feeling that they are writing a good book.
1. It can be inferred that the author makes which of the following assumptions about biographies? A Their main purpose is to inform readers about key aspects of the subjects’ personalities. B Only subjects who share traits with biographers make good subjects for biographies. C Compelling biographies cannot be written about ordinary citizens. D The biographer’s credibility with readers is a factor in the critical success of a biography. E Practical considerations are most important in the selection of a subject for a biography.
2. The author is primarily concerned with A persuading biographers to change their methods B refuting some common beliefs about a particular literary genre C arguing against continued reform of a historical endeavor D refuting an outdated theory of a particular literary genre E describing the working methods of certain authors
3. The author mentions Ron Chernow most probably in order to A provide a counterexample to a general claim about biography B illustrate a questionable assertion regarding biography C establish a favorable comparison with an established biographer D underscore the importance of research in biography E challenge a new approach to biography
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24 Mar 2017, 09:58
Hi,
In question 1, how can it be D?
In passage it clearly mentions "Biographers tend to be attracted to subjects who display particular personality traits, whether they be ambition, cruelty, ingenuity, or any other characteristic that separates a potential subject from the multitudes."
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Answer to 1 - I chose POE and removed all the extreme answers to arrive at D:
1. It can be inferred that the author makes which of the following assumptions about biographies?
-Their main purpose is to inform readers about key aspects of the subjects’ personalities (No such inference). -Only subjects (Extreme) who share traits with biographers make good subjects for biographies. -Compelling biographies cannot be (Extreme) written about ordinary citizens. -The biographer’s credibility with readers is a factor in the critical success of a biography. (Correct) -Practical considerations are most important (Extreme) in the selection of a subject for a biography.
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Truly I'm not agree with such confirmation because there are a lot of professional bio writing services which can help you to write a good and objective biography without different personal influences. What about Hitler or Stalin. I think if you are professional you shouldn't allow your personal preferences to influence your professional activities. But on the other hand, lots of people are fans of their business and they are really interested in that what they are doing. So if he is writing about Hitler he is interested in his personality... But this shouldn't make influence on what he writes about. By the way, this one is good bio writing service https://www.biographywritingservices.com/.
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