Hello Ranjeet,
Hope I can help you with this one.
The critic mentions that works of Karen Bateman was well know for the its exotic locations and vibrant characters. However, it is said that she recently returned to her home country. Her work has now lost its charm for the people of her home country who find the content very recognizable. The critic suggests that she leave the country so that she can recapture her old style of writing.
This whole argument is based on the fact that the change has come due to the fact that her personal experiences and surroundings etc have changed. The critic assumes that if she leaves the country, her work might bring back its lost charm. Option B suggests exactly this. Here the term "autobiographically inspired" means that her work is inspired from personal experiences and life. An autobiography is written by someone describing his/her own life. Hence, this term means that her books are inspired from her personal experiences etc.
On the other hand. A states that the critic's opinion is shared by most of Bateman's readers. Can this be inferred based on the argument? No. The critic suggests that one feels she should leave the country. However, we cannot be sure of whether her readers might agree on this. Some might agree. However, can we say that most of her readers agree. The problem with this option mainly lies with the usage of "most". We cannot infer anything about the percenatge of her readers who share the critic's view. Hence, A can be eliminated.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you need any further clarification.
ranjeet75 wrote:
How B is right? I could not understand the meaning of "autobiographically inspired". And, how it is right?
What is wrong with A?