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Sajjad1994 - Can you please explain Q1? I'm confused b/w B & D.

Additionally, is this map correct?

P1 - Gluck admires the male dominated tradition rather than rejecting it
P2 - Gluck writes with the "great human subjects." No distinction between male and female
P3 - Critics of Gluck suggest to develop a new voice rather than remaining in a male-dominated tradition
P4 - Gluck claims difference between male and female will emerge. She believes insistence on female perspective is pointless, because all art speaks of its historical social and historical context.

Hello lokesh5

Read and compare the passage summary posted here

The right answer should encompass the whole of this highly unified passage: Gluck’s views on the male-dominated canon and the proper subjects of poetry; her critics’ beef; and her rebuttal. (D) does all of that, giving proper emphasis to the Glückian view but acknowledging her critics in passing. While (B) distorts the critics’ paragraph 3 by making it seem as if Glück’s critics are mostly concerned with her subject matter; rather, lines 41–44 emphasize their interest in form, specifically the creation of a new, uniquely female voice.
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In Question 1, Can someone please explain, why is "C" incorrect? Acc to passage lines: "These subjects—loss, the passage of time, desire—are timeless, available to readers of any age, gender, or social background. Glück makes no distinction between these subjects as belonging to female or male poets alone, calling them “the great
(25) human subjects.”", I selected C.
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In Question 1, Can someone please explain, why is "C" incorrect? Acc to passage lines: "These subjects—loss, the passage of time, desire—are timeless, available to readers of any age, gender, or social background. Glück makes no distinction between these subjects as belonging to female or male poets alone, calling them “the great
(25) human subjects.”", I selected C.

Reducing paragraph 3 critics’ concern to merely “limiting art to gender”—and leaving out the entire poetic voice issue—distorts it, and (C) also doesn’t do justice to Glück’s beliefs by reducing them to “equally male and female.” Thus C is incorrect.
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Yeah, I went with D because it covered the entire passage with all the points discussed in each para. It summarized the whole passage. Also, a unique line here was "Glück writes on universal themes rather than striving for a uniquely female voice", meaning that she writes poems on universal topics, rest all options don't pin point this exact point and ofcourse the point that gender bias will anyway come forth. hence D
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There are lots of doubt I have on the question:-
1) Why answer of 2nd is E.
2) Can't understand question 4
3) Why answer of 7 is D
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There are lots of doubt I have on the question:-
1) Why answer of 2nd is E.
2) Can't understand question 4
3) Why answer of 7 is D

1) Why answer of 2nd is E.

Paragraphs 1 and 2 are where “the poetic tradition in English” is described, and it’s those paragraphs we should skim before examining the choices. The gist of it is that the tradition, also known as the “canon,” is largely male (lines 1–3) but still part of Glück’s “family” (lines 9–11); that tradition offered her “timeless” subjects available to everyone (lines 20–22).

Gluk acknowledges that the poetic tradition is male (lines 1–3) but admires it (line 14) largely because of the universal themes it treats (lines 20–22). That is why (E) is correct.

2) Can't understand question 4

What is the issue?

3) Why answer of 7 is D

If we are asked to sum up the author’s attitude toward Glück’s view of poetry, one might come up with: “pretty darned respectful.” He uses precise and even elegant language to articulate her perspective on the traditional canon and the proper subjects of poetry; he reports on her critics without signing on to their position; and he employs strong prose for her paragraph 4 rebuttal. All of that supports (D)—and if you think this is just an opportunity for test maker to test whether you know what “tacit” means, perhaps you’re right. The author never explicitly aligns himself with Glück’s view but does so implicitly—tacitly. (D) is correct.
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There are lots of doubt I have on the question:-
1) Why answer of 2nd is E.
2) Can't understand question 4
3) Why answer of 7 is D

1) Why answer of 2nd is E.

Paragraphs 1 and 2 are where “the poetic tradition in English” is described, and it’s those paragraphs we should skim before examining the choices. The gist of it is that the tradition, also known as the “canon,” is largely male (lines 1–3) but still part of Glück’s “family” (lines 9–11); that tradition offered her “timeless” subjects available to everyone (lines 20–22).

Gluk acknowledges that the poetic tradition is male (lines 1–3) but admires it (line 14) largely because of the universal themes it treats (lines 20–22). That is why (E) is correct.

2) Can't understand question 4

What is the issue?

3) Why answer of 7 is D

If we are asked to sum up the author’s attitude toward Glück’s view of poetry, one might come up with: “pretty darned respectful.” He uses precise and even elegant language to articulate her perspective on the traditional canon and the proper subjects of poetry; he reports on her critics without signing on to their position; and he employs strong prose for her paragraph 4 rebuttal. All of that supports (D)—and if you think this is just an opportunity for test maker to test whether you know what “tacit” means, perhaps you’re right. The author never explicitly aligns himself with Glück’s view but does so implicitly—tacitly. (D) is correct.

Thanks for the explanations. In question 4 I am not able to understand how the option A is similar to what given in last para.

If I am not wrong following lines have the answer.

She holds that to the extent
that there are some gender differences that have been
(50) shaped by history, they will emerge in the differing
ways that women and men write about the world—
indeed, these differences will be revealed with more
authority in the absence of conscious intention.
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Hey, can someone help me out with Q4? On what basis do you infer option A to be the answer? I always face problems with solving these kind of questions, any suggestions on how to deal with the same?
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Can someone explain the third one ? I got the answer as B but the official answer given is C.
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4. Based on the description in the passage, a poem that reveals gender differences in the absence of any specific intention by the poet to do so is most like

Difficulty Level: 700

Explanation

Not inappropriately for a poetry passage, this question asks us to locate a poetic metaphor for a particular phenomenon. The Hot Words here, “gender differences in the absence of any specific intention by the poet,” are direct from lines 48–53. We need a choice in which something profound comes out even though it wasn’t intended, and that has to be (A)—the bird on the wing cannot have intended to expose unseen air currents, but expose them it does, just as gender differences come out irrespective of whether that was the poet’s intent.

(B) There seems to be no lack of intentionality in the prow’s identifying the wave intensity it can withstand.

(C) Whether the embellishment was superficial or profound, it was still crafted with intention.

(D) The railroad track, clearly, was built with the intention of having a train run on it.

(E) The main character’s intentions are “deliberately” concealed—hence concealed by intention, the opposite of what we’re looking for.

Answer: A
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Can someone explain the third one ? I got the answer as B but the official answer given is C.

Hi NamaySharma

Welcome to GMAT Club!

Glück’s interest—in the passage, at least—is the themes and subjects of poetry, not their forms (those are the main interest of her paragraph 3 critics). Moreover, she takes a hard rap for her alignment with the traditional canon, so she can hardly be said to have embraced that which is “considered acceptable” to the culture. (B) is incorrect.
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Can someone explain the third one ? I got the answer as B but the official answer given is C.

Hi NamaySharma

Welcome to GMAT Club!

Glück’s interest—in the passage, at least—is the themes and subjects of poetry, not their forms (those are the main interest of her paragraph 3 critics). Moreover, she takes a hard rap for her alignment with the traditional canon, so she can hardly be said to have embraced that which is “considered acceptable” to the culture. (B) is incorrect.

Thank you so much for your swift reply. Your explanation was extremely helpful. :D
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Sajjad1994 - Could you please provide explanation on below points?

1. Q2 - Why B is wrong?
2. Q7 - Why D and not C?
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Sajjad1994 - Could you please provide explanation on below points?

1. Q2 - Why B is wrong?
2. Q7 - Why D and not C?

1. Q2 - Why B is wrong?

(B) is opposite, “Social and historical context” doesn’t come along until paragraph 4 and when it does, we hear Glück’s view that literature can never “transcend its context,”. So (B) is out.

2. Q7 - Why D and not C?

If we are asked to sum up the author’s attitude toward Glück’s view of poetry, one might come up with: “pretty darned respectful.” He uses precise and even elegant language to articulate her perspective on the traditional canon and the proper subjects of poetry; he reports on her critics without signing on to their position; and he employs strong prose for her paragraph 4 rebuttal. All of that supports (D)—and if you think this is just an opportunity for test maker to test whether you know what “tacit” means, perhaps you’re right. The author never explicitly aligns himself with Glück’s view but does so implicitly—tacitly. (D) is correct.

The idea that the author couldn’t care less about Glück’s view of poetry is belied by the very existence of the passage itself, let alone it's unfailingly admiring language. So (C) is out.
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Hi Sajjad1994,

Could you please help me with the explanations for questions 1 and 7?

For question 1, I found each option to be extremely difficult to eliminate, hence it would be really helpful to know how each option is actually different from the rest.

For question 7, choices C, D, and E were close for me.

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Explanation

1. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Difficulty Level: 700

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The right answer should encompass the whole of this highly unified passage: Glück’s views on the male-dominated canon and the proper subjects of poetry; her critics’ beef; and her rebuttal. (D) does all of that, giving proper emphasis to the Glückian view but acknowledging her critics in passing.

(A) simply repeats the detail with which paragraph 4 begins. The passage’s thrust is much broader than this small point.

(B) distorts the critics’ paragraph 3 by making it seem as if Glück’s critics are mostly concerned with her subject matter; rather, lines 41–44 emphasize their interest in form, specifically the creation of a new, uniquely female voice.

(C) Reducing the paragraph 3 critics’ concern to merely “limiting art to gender”—and leaving out the entire poetic voice issue—distorts it, and (C) also doesn’t do justice to Glück’s beliefs by reducing them to “equally male and female.”

(E) makes it sound as if Glück has been somehow confounded or bested by her critics, when in fact the tone of her paragraph 4 rebuttal is rather triumphant. This one is way off.

Answer: D

7. Based on the passage, which one of the following most accurately characterizes the author’s attitude toward Glück’s view of poetry?

Difficulty Level: 750

Explanation

If asked—and we are—to sum up the author’s attitude toward Glück’s view of poetry, one might come up with: “pretty darned respectful.” He uses precise and even elegant language to articulate her perspective on the traditional canon and the proper subjects of poetry; he reports on her critics without signing on to their position, and he employs strong prose for her paragraph 4 rebuttal. All of that supports (D)—and if you think this is just an opportunity for the test maker to test whether you know what “tacit” means, perhaps you’re right. The author never explicitly aligns himself with Glück’s view but does so implicitly—tacitly.

(A) The respect is there, but there’s no “dismissive” language whatsoever.

(B) “Grudging”? Where’s that supported? “Grudging acceptance” might be the attitude of one of Glück’s paragraph 3 critics who nonetheless admires her poetry. But not the author’s.

(C) The idea that the author couldn’t care less about Glück’s view of poetry is belied by the very existence of the passage itself, let alone its unfailingly admiring language.

(E) goes too far. Unlike the author of “Aurignacian Art,” who midway through a paragraph adopts another’s view as her own, this author reports on the views of others (Glück, and her critics) without ever explicitly adopting those views as his own.

Answer: D

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Hi Sajjad1994,

Could you please help me with the explanations for questions 1 and 7?

For question 1, I found each option to be extremely difficult to eliminate, hence it would be really helpful to know how each option is actually different from the rest.

For question 7, choices C, D, and E were close for me.

Regards.
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Can you please explain the difference in Q3 option C & E Sajjad1994
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