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7. Which one of the following comes closest to capturing what the author of passage B means to suggest in asking, at the end of the first paragraph, "Which, then, is the truest memory?"

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In Passage B, the author reflects on the nature of memory and questions the concept of truth in autobiographical writing. The author acknowledges the unreliability of memory and the presence of false memories that are vivid and emotionally significant. The author suggests that subjective truth, or the emotional truth experienced by the individual, holds significance in autobiographical writing.

By asking, "Which, then, is the truest memory?" at the end of the first paragraph, the author of Passage B is implying that truth in autobiographical writing may not solely rely on the accurate representation of factual events but also on the accurate representation of subjective experience. The author is exploring the idea that the emotional truth and the impact of memories can hold more weight in autobiographical writing than strict adherence to factual accuracy.

Therefore, answer choice (E) accurately captures what the author of Passage B suggests in questioning the concept of truth in autobiographical writing.

Answer: E
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Question 6: Author of passage A and passage B disagree over -

Correct is Option E - Readers expect complete factual accuracy.

Passage A -> Last para mentions that [ ... to get away with a lie ...], it means readers expects facts, (not a lie).

Passage B -> Author mentions in the last para that reader chose to read autobiography to get to know about the experience of author; which naturally involve subjectivity (distorsion of facts).
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