PrepTest 27, Section 3, Question 23
Much of today's literature is inferior. Most of our authors are intellectually and emotionally inexperienced, and their works lack both the intricacy and the focus on the significant that characterize good literature. However, Hypatia's latest novel is promising; it shows a maturity, complexity, and grace that far exceeds that of her earlier works.
Much of today's literature is inferior. Most of our authors are intellectually and emotionally inexperienced, and their works lack both the intricacy and the focus on the significant that characterize good literature. However, Hypatia's latest novel is promising; it shows a maturity, complexity, and grace that far exceeds that of her earlier works.
Much of today's literature is inferior. Most of our authors are intellectually and emotionally inexperienced, and their works lack both the intricacy and the focus on the significant that characterize good literature. However, Hypatia's latest novel is promising; it shows a maturity, complexity, and grace that far exceeds that of her earlier works.
Much of today's literature is inferior. Most of our authors are intellectually and emotionally inexperienced, and their works lack both the intricacy and the focus on the significant that characterize good literature. However, Hypatia's latest novel is promising; it shows a maturity, complexity, and grace that far exceeds that of her earlier works.
Which one of the following statements is most strongly supported by the information in the passage?
Much of today's literature focuses less on the significant than Hypatia's latest novel focuses on the significant.
Much of today's literature at least lacks the property of grace.
Hypatia's latest novel is good literature when judged by today's standards.
Hypatia's latest novel is clearly better than the majority of today's literature.
Hypatia's latest novel has at least one property of good literature to a greater degree than her earlier works.
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