Current feminist theory, in validating women's own stories of their experience, has encouraged scholars of women's history to view the use of women's oral narratives as the methodology, next to the use of women's written autobiography, that brings historians closest to the "reality" of women's lives. Such narratives, unlike most standard histories, represent experience from the perspective of women, affirm the importance of women's contributions, and furnish present-day women with historical continuity that is essential to their identity, individually and collectively.
Scholars of women's history should, however, be as cautious about accepting oral narratives at face value as they already are about written memories. Oral narratives are no more likely than are written narratives to provide a disinterested commentary on events or people. Moreover, the stories people tell to explain themselves are shaped by narrative devices and storytelling conventions, as well as by other cultural and historical factors, in ways that the storytellers may be unaware of. The political rhetoric of a particular era, for example, may influence women's interpretations of the significance of their experience. Thus a woman who views the Second World War as pivotal in increasing the social acceptance of women's paid work outside the home may reach that conclusion partly and unwittingly because of wartime rhetoric encouraging a positive view of women's participation in such work.
Which of the following best describes the function of the last sentence of the passage?
It describes an event that historians view as crucial in recent women's history.
It provides an example of how political rhetoric may influence the interpretations of experience reported in women's oral narratives.
It provides an example of an oral narrative that inaccurately describes women's experience during a particular historical period.
It illustrates the point that some women are more aware than others of the social forces that shape their oral narratives.
It identifies the historical conditions that led to the social acceptance of women's paid work outside the home.
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B. It provides an example of how political rhetoric may influence the interpretations of experience reported in women's oral narratives.
应该是正确的答案。因为文章最后一句话的意思是,战时言论鼓励女性参加外出受薪工作,这可能在某种程度上会影响到女性对她们自身经历的解读。因此,选项B“提供了一个政治言论如何影响女性口述叙述中所报告的经验解释的例子”是正确的答案。
作用题:文中最后一句话起了什么作用
这句话就是前面一句的具体例子The political rhetoric of a particular era, for example, may influence women's interpretations of the significance of their experience. 某一个时期的政治隐喻可能影响女性对于自身经历的解读
choice c,选项里inaccurately 过于绝对,原文只说了政治因素会起影响,没有说这种影响导致了‘不正确得记录’
读原文的时候又囫囵吞枣
看选项定位原文的时候对于一些[类似]的词没有重视:[influence] [importance] 看起来都是很正面很大的词语,但是意思完全不一样,要注意。
The political rhetoric of a particular era, for example, may influence women's interpretations of the significance of their experience.
may influence women’s interpretations of the significance of their experience
这道题错选迷惑性C。文章的原文与B选项已经高度一致了。而且文章说的是影响描述事件的意义的,而选项C说的是影响描述事件的准确性。两个点不在同一个方面。
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exemple肯定在支持前一句话
结构题,与前一句的关系