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Can you please help with question no. 135 as well?

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130. The author of the passage discusses Krontiris primarily to provide an example of a writer who

The first paragraph introduces a trend: "Recently, however, a significant trend among feminist scholars has entailed a rejection of both Kelly’s dark vision of the Renaissance and Burckhardt’s rosy one". The second paragraph takes it forward and provides an example of Tina Krontiris.

A.is highly critical of the writings of certain Renaissance women - Krontiris is not highly critical of Renaissance women
B.supports Kelly’s view of women’s status during the Renaissance - Incorrect - TK rejects Kelly's view
C.has misinterpreted the works of certain Renaissance women - Incorrect - TK has not misinterpreted the works. His work focused only on a certain class of women who were literate.
D.has rejected the views of both Burckhardt and Kelly - Correct
E.has studied Renaissance women in a wide variety of social and religious contexts - Incorrect - The passage does not state this.


131. According to the passage, Krontiris’s work differs from that of the scholars mentioned in highlight text in which of the following ways?

Refer to these lines: "Tina Krontiris, for example, in her fascinating study of six Renaissance women writers, does tend at times to conflate “women” and“women writers,” assuming that women’s gender, irrespective of other social differences, including literacy, allows us to view women as a homogeneous social group and make that group an object of analysis."

A.Krontiris’s work stresses the achievements of Renaissance women rather than the obstacles to their success. - Incorrect - TK discusses both achievements and obstacles faced by Renaissance women.
B.Krontiris’s work is based on a reinterpretation of the work of earlier scholars. - Incorrect - Out of context.
C.Krontiris’s views are at odds with those of both Kelly and Burkhardt. - Incorrect - Feminist scholars including TK were at odds to the views of Kelly and Burkhardt.
D.Krontiris’s work focuses on the place of women in Renaissance society. - Incorrect - Out of context
E.Krontiris’s views are based exclusively on the study of a privileged group of women. - Correct - TK's work is based only on literate women.

Answer: E


132. According to the passage, feminist scholars cite Burckhardt’s view of Renaissance women primarily for which of the following reasons?

Refer to these lines: "Jacob Burckhardt’s view that Renaissance European women “stood on a footing of perfect equality” with Renaissance men has been repeatedly cited by feminist scholars as a prelude to their presentation of rich historical evidence of women’s inequality."

Answer: Clear C.


133. It can be inferred that both Burckhardt and Kelly have been criticized by the scholars mentioned in highlight text for which of the following?

A.Assuming that women writers of the Renaissance are representative of Renaissance women in general - Incorrect - Feminist scholars do not assume this.
B.Drawing conclusions that are based on the study of an atypical group of women - Correct
C.Failing to describe clearly the relationship between social status and literacy among Renaissance women - Incorrect - Passage states that feminist scholars have made analysis of the relationship between social status and literacy.
D.Failing to acknowledge the role played by Renaissance women in opposing cultural stereotypes - Incorrect
E.Failing to acknowledge the ways in which social status affected the creative activities of Renaissance women - Incorrect - Out of context


134. The author of the passage suggests that Krontiris incorrectly assumes that

Refer to these lines: " Tina Krontiris, for example, in her fascinating study of six Renaissance women writers, does tend at times to conflate “women” and“women writers,” assuming that women’s gender, irrespective of other social differences, including literacy, allows us to view women as a homogeneous social group and make that group an object of analysis. "

Answer: A


136. The author of the passage implies that the women studied by Krontiris are unusual in which of the following ways?

Refer to these lines: "The trend is also evident, however, in works focusing on those middle- and upper-class European women whose ability to write gives them disproportionate representation in the historical record"

Answer: D
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135.The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to
A, D and E can easily be eliminated as they are not relevant to the last sentence.

Between B and C:
B.undermine the argument that literate women of the Renaissance sought to oppose social constraints imposed on them - Incorrect - Krontiris does not undermine the argument. She takes a cautiously optimistic stand.

C.show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic"assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements - Correct

The sentence before the last sentence states that Krontiris adopts a cautiously optimistic assessment of Renaissance women's achievements.

Now lets refer to the last sentence: "Krontiris is concerned to show women intentionally negotiating some power for themselves (at least in the realm of public discourse) against potentially constraining ideologies", - This represents an optimistic assessment of Renaissance women.

"but in her sober and thoughtful concluding remarks, she suggests that such verbal opposition to cultural stereotypes was highly circumscribed; women seldom attacked the basic assumptions in the ideologies that oppressed them". - Here Krontiris expresses a negative aspect, countering her previous view.

Answer: C
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abhimahna wrote:
Can you please help with question no. 135 as well?



Hi abhimahna

For Q 135.
Just preceding the last sentence in the passage is this: "Nonetheless, Krontiris makes a significant contribution to the field and is representative of those authors who offer what might be called a cautiously optimistic assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements, although she also stresses the social obstacles Renaissance women faced when they sought to raise their “oppositional voices.”"

As per the last sentence, "Krontiris is concerned to show women intentionally negotiating some power for themselves (at least in the realm of public discourse) against potentially constraining ideologies, but in her sober and thoughtful concluding remarks, she suggests that such verbal opposition to cultural stereotypes was highly circumscribed; women seldom attacked the basic assumptions in the ideologies that oppressed them."

The part in this colour shows that she was optimistic of Renaissance women’s achievements and the part in this colour shows that she was cautious in her assessment.

Hence, the correct answer is C. The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic" assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements

Hope this helps!!

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Thanks Nalin !! Yes It helps :)
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Can you please help with question no. 135 as well?



Hi abhimahna

For Q 135.
Just preceding the last sentence in the passage is this: "Nonetheless, Krontiris makes a significant contribution to the field and is representative of those authors who offer what might be called a cautiously optimistic assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements, although she also stresses the social obstacles Renaissance women faced when they sought to raise their “oppositional voices.”"

As per the last sentence, "Krontiris is concerned to show women intentionally negotiating some power for themselves (at least in the realm of public discourse) against potentially constraining ideologies, but in her sober and thoughtful concluding remarks, she suggests that such verbal opposition to cultural stereotypes was highly circumscribed; women seldom attacked the basic assumptions in the ideologies that oppressed them."

The part in this colour shows that she was optimistic of Renaissance women’s achievements and the part in this colour shows that she was cautious in her assessment.

Hence, the correct answer is C. The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic" assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements

Hope this helps!!

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Thanks Vyshak .. Now I can understand this question clearly :)
Vyshak wrote:
135.The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to
A, D and E can easily be eliminated as they are not relevant to the last sentence.

Between B and C:
B.undermine the argument that literate women of the Renaissance sought to oppose social constraints imposed on them - Incorrect - Krontiris does not undermine the argument. She takes a cautiously optimistic stand.

C.show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic"assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements - Correct

The sentence before the last sentence states that Krontiris adopts a cautiously optimistic assessment of Renaissance women's achievements.

Now lets refer to the last sentence: "Krontiris is concerned to show women intentionally negotiating some power for themselves (at least in the realm of public discourse) against potentially constraining ideologies", - This represents an optimistic assessment of Renaissance women.

"but in her sober and thoughtful concluding remarks, she suggests that such verbal opposition to cultural stereotypes was highly circumscribed; women seldom attacked the basic assumptions in the ideologies that oppressed them". - Here Krontiris expresses a negative aspect, countering her previous view.

Answer: C
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the passage is long and containing many long sentence but it is not too hard to get structure of the passage. question required high inference. a hard passage on gmat.

i hope prep company make many passage like this.

the content of the passage is not highly abstract.
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130.The author of the passage discusses Krontiris primarily to provide an example of a writer who
A.is highly critical of the writings of certain Renaissance women
B.supports Kelly’s view of women’s status during the Renaissance
C.has misinterpreted the works of certain Renaissance women
D.has rejected the views of both Burckhardt and Kelly
E.has studied Renaissance women in a wide variety of social and religious contexts


I dont agree with any of the options.

The trend is also evident, however, in works focusing on those middle- and upper-class European women whose ability to write gives them disproportionate representation in the historical record. Such women were, simply by virtue of their literacy, members of a tiny minority of the population, so it is risky to take their descriptions of their experiences as typical of “female experience” in any general sense. Tina Krontiris, for example, in her fascinating study of six Renaissance women writers, does tend at times to conflate “women” and“women writers,” assuming that women’s gender, irrespective of other social differences, including literacy, allows us to view women as a homogeneous social group and make that group an object of analysis.

Author wants to cite an example where class of women and other factors were not considered while studying renaissance women. ANd as if only Gender of class was enough to arrive at the conclusion about renaissance women.

After revising essay : I understood there were two version 1> Dark side , over negetive 2> rosy one, overy optimistic
and the third one that was represented by Krontiris - Cautiously optimistic.

ANd thats why correct answer is D. Am I right in my reasoning

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One question for all here. Its uncommon to find this in OG passages that use ambiguous words. Usually, they are impeccable. Sometimes the meaning hinges on a particular word. I feel there is some ambiguity in the word 'concerned' in line 43. Concern can also mean worried. So, if you take that meaning in consideration, the line would mean that TK was worried in showing women intentionally negotiating power for themselves. This gives a negative connotation to the whole thing. This is the reason I could not grasp the 'cautiously optimistic view' of TK and thought that she was more negative in her assessment. Got 2 questions wrong! Am I the only one facing this issue??

Vyshak and others. Thoughts?
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"Jacob Burckhardt’s view that Renaissance European women “stood on a footing of perfect equality” with Renaissance men has been repeatedly cited by feminist scholars as a prelude to their presentation of rich historical evidence of women’s inequality."


This sentence indicates that JB's views were optimistic regarding the status of women in Renaissance period. Then how come many feminist scholars used the view of JB to support their claim regarding the inequality faced by women in Renaissance.

The sentence which comes later also says the JB presented a rosy picture about status of women in Renaissance period. I could not understand the above line and hence got question 2 wrong.

Can anyone explain?
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very difficult passage, though I get all correct, i spent very long time.

"the trend is also evident..." show that there is 4th idea which is different from that of feminist scholar in that which dont focus on differences among women.

knowing above thing is key to answering all questions.
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The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to
A.suggest that Krontiris’s work is not representative of recent trends among feminist scholars
B.undermine the argument that literate women of the Renaissance sought to oppose social constraints imposed on them
C.show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic"assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements
D.summarize Krontiris’s view of the effect of literacy on the lives of upper- and middle-class Renaissance women
E.illustrate the way in which Krontiris’s study differs from the studies done by Burckhardt and Kelly

Hi Experts ,
Please why B is incorrect .
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"Jacob Burckhardt’s view that Renaissance European women “stood on a footing of perfect equality” with Renaissance men has been repeatedly cited by feminist scholars as a prelude to their presentation of rich historical evidence of women’s inequality."


This sentence indicates that JB's views were optimistic regarding the status of women in Renaissance period. Then how come many feminist scholars used the view of JB to support their claim regarding the inequality faced by women in Renaissance.

The sentence which comes later also says the JB presented a rosy picture about status of women in Renaissance period. I could not understand the above line and hence got question 2 wrong.

Can anyone explain?


Even I need to understand this. Kindly help
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133.It can be inferred that both Burckhardt and Kelly have been criticized by the scholars mentioned in highlight text for which of the following?
A.Assuming that women writers of the Renaissance are representative of Renaissance women in general
B.Drawing conclusions that are based on the study of an atypical group of women
C.Failing to describe clearly the relationship between social status and literacy among Renaissance women
D.Failing to acknowledge the role played by Renaissance women in opposing cultural stereotypes
E.Failing to acknowledge the ways in which social status affected the creative activities of Renaissance women

Hi,

I knocked this down to B & C, but went with C. Isn't the point of this passage that they were generalizing women even though their sample was not representative? Both B and C sound the same to me, in which C is the root cause of B
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The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to
A.suggest that Krontiris’s work is not representative of recent trends among feminist scholars
B.undermine the argument that literate women of the Renaissance sought to oppose social constraints imposed on them
C.show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic"assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements
D.summarize Krontiris’s view of the effect of literacy on the lives of upper- and middle-class Renaissance women
E.illustrate the way in which Krontiris’s study differs from the studies done by Burckhardt and Kelly

Hi Experts ,
Please why B is incorrect .


I also answered B for this, even though I could've went with C as well.

I went with B because of the following: "she suggests that such verbal opposition to cultural stereotypes was highly circumscribed; women seldom attacked the basic assumptions in the ideologies that oppressed them."
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jennpt can you please help with the question below. It's Q6 on the list.

135.The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to
A.suggest that Krontiris’s work is not representative of recent trends among feminist scholars
B.undermine the argument that literate women of the Renaissance sought to oppose social constraints imposed on them
C.show a way in which Krontiris’s work illustrates a “cautiously optimistic"assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements
D.summarize Krontiris’s view of the effect of literacy on the lives of upper- and middle-class Renaissance women
E.illustrate the way in which Krontiris’s study differs from the studies done by Burckhardt and Kelly

1) Like many folks, I was stuck between B and C. I thought C was better at first but then I eliminated it based on the wording in C "cautiously optimistic"assessment of Renaissance women’s achievements". I thought here we are not talking about achievements, we are more concerned with how women faced when they sought to raise their “oppositional voices.”

2) In addition, I did think that there was something Off about B but I could not find a good reason to eliminate it. What is the exact reason B is incorrect?

Thanks in advance!
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The last sentence in the passage serves primarily to
(B) undermine the argument that literate women
of the Renaissance sought to oppose social
constraints imposed on them


Can option B be rejected on grounds of it mentioning LITERATE women when the last part of passage only talks about women in GENERAL?

Please help on this, Thanks.
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.The author of the passage implies that the women studied by Krontiris are unusual in which of the following ways?
A.They faced obstacles less formidable than those faced by other Renaissance women.
(Author do talks about obstacles faced by these women but nowhere it is mentioned that these were less formidable)

B.They have been seen by historians as more interesting than other Renaissance women.
(One group is interesting than other- no mentioned in the passage)

C.They were more concerned about recording history accurately than were other Renaissance women.
(They were do concerned about recording history but they were not concerned about any accuracy)

D.Their perceptions are more likely to be accessible to historians than are those of most other Renaissance women.
(Correct Option. Refer to lines-The trend is also evident, however, in works focusing on those middle- and upper-class European women whose ability to write gives them disproportionate representation in the historical record)


E.Their concerns are likely to be of greater interest to feminist scholars than are the ideas of most other Renaissance women.
(Their concerns are of more interest- nowhere mentioned)[/b]
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