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Hi Niveditha28

Q4: (D) How has the period between Richardson’s death and Scott’s and Austen’s novels traditionally been regarded by critics? For this question, the passage provides this answer mentioned below.

“the period between the death of Richardson and the appearance of the novels of Scott and Austen,” which has “been regarded as a dead period,”@
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Can someone explain questions 2 and 4?
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Hi Sajjad1994,

Can you explain the solution to Q2? Where does the passage suggest these two statements for Virginia Wolf's work?

I. Nonfeminist criticism of it has been flawed.
II. Critics have treated it as part of modernism.

Thank you!:-)
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Hi Sajjad1994,

Can you explain the solution to Q2? Where does the passage suggest these two statements for Virginia Wolf's work?

I. Nonfeminist criticism of it has been flawed.
II. Critics have treated it as part of modernism.

Thank you!:-)

Statement I can be inferred from the following words

"where criticism has hitherto found obscurities, evasions, implausibilities, and imperfections."

Statement II can be inferred from the following words

"Feminist critics have also pointed out that the twentieth-century writer Virginia Woolf belonged to a tradition other than modernism and that this tradition [referring back to moderinism] surfaces in her work precisely".

It is hard to find Statement II comparative to Statement I.
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Hi Sajjad1994,

Can you explain the solution to Q2? Where does the passage suggest these two statements for Virginia Wolf's work?

I. Nonfeminist criticism of it has been flawed.
II. Critics have treated it as part of modernism.

Thank you!:-)

Statement I can be inferred from the following words

"where criticism has hitherto found obscurities, evasions, implausibilities, and imperfections."

Statement II can be inferred from the following words

"Feminist critics have also pointed out that the twentieth-century writer Virginia Woolf belonged to a tradition other than modernism and that this tradition [referring back to modernism] surfaces in her work precisely".

It is hard to find Statement II comparative to Statement I.


Sajjad1994 I think "this tradition" is referring back to "a tradition other than modernism". If that is the case then statement II is not correct.
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