- Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:00 am
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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (C)
This general Purpose question should be relatively straightforward, as the VIEWSTAMP analysis
already provides a reasonable prephrase. The author’s main goal is to describe the unique narrative
strategy in Jazz, and explain why the novel is a literary analogue to a particular genre of music. Keep
in mind, however, that there are many ways of describing the purpose of a given passage: the degree
of generality can vary considerably, and some descriptions are much broader than others.
Answer choice (A): While the author does commend Toni Morrison for the innovative narrative style
she developed in Jazz, this answer choice overstates the scope of the passage. The discussion focuses
on a singular contribution made to the art of the novel, not on a variety of contributions.
Answer choice (B): This is the Opposite answer. The purpose of the passage is not to contrast Toni
Morrison’s work with that of African American jazz musicians, but to emphasize the similarity
between her narrative style and Duke Ellington’s art of composition.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. By discussing the narrative style of Toni
Morrison’s Jazz, the author describes a particular aspect of one work by a particular writer. The
description is general but accurate, as it can be proven with the information contained in the passage.
Answer choice (D): The author’s intention is not to demonstrate the inherent similarity between
literature and music, although the first paragraph alludes to such a similarity. The next three
paragraphs focus on a particular aspect of a literary work and its relationship to jazz, which is a
significant departure from the general claims made in the first.
Answer choice (E): The passage discusses neither the thematic concerns in Jazz, nor the sources of
these concerns.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14304)
The correct answer choice is (C)
This general Purpose question should be relatively straightforward, as the VIEWSTAMP analysis
already provides a reasonable prephrase. The author’s main goal is to describe the unique narrative
strategy in Jazz, and explain why the novel is a literary analogue to a particular genre of music. Keep
in mind, however, that there are many ways of describing the purpose of a given passage: the degree
of generality can vary considerably, and some descriptions are much broader than others.
Answer choice (A): While the author does commend Toni Morrison for the innovative narrative style
she developed in Jazz, this answer choice overstates the scope of the passage. The discussion focuses
on a singular contribution made to the art of the novel, not on a variety of contributions.
Answer choice (B): This is the Opposite answer. The purpose of the passage is not to contrast Toni
Morrison’s work with that of African American jazz musicians, but to emphasize the similarity
between her narrative style and Duke Ellington’s art of composition.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. By discussing the narrative style of Toni
Morrison’s Jazz, the author describes a particular aspect of one work by a particular writer. The
description is general but accurate, as it can be proven with the information contained in the passage.
Answer choice (D): The author’s intention is not to demonstrate the inherent similarity between
literature and music, although the first paragraph alludes to such a similarity. The next three
paragraphs focus on a particular aspect of a literary work and its relationship to jazz, which is a
significant departure from the general claims made in the first.
Answer choice (E): The passage discusses neither the thematic concerns in Jazz, nor the sources of
these concerns.