by ohthatpatrick Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:46 pm
The key words in the question stem are "Mexican American writers tend to value".
I would find a match for that in line 46 with their "overarching concern". And that leads into 47-50, which is where the correct answer to Q3 gets its evidence.
So you definitely found the right line reference; you just seem to be ignoring the first half of that sentence:
"Many Mexican American writers assert that rather than working to be absorbed into U.S. society, they are engaged in the process of creating a new identity."
From that sentence, don't we have pretty good support for the idea that they want "an identity that resists absorption by U.S. culture"?
I agree it's not saying 100% the same thing, but we're being asked to pick what can "most reasonably be inferred".
A) nothing in that last paragraph discusses "stylistic innovations", or trying to set themselves apart from other Mexicans.
B) nothing in that last paragraph talks about wanting the "U.S. literary establishment" to fall in love with them.
D) nothing in the last paragraph deals with "critical acceptance".
E) is loaded up with unsupported comparative / superlative terms. nothing in the last paragraph says they want to be MORE complex than MOST U.S. literature.
Let me know if you think we have more support for any of these other answers. Otherwise, good work finding the proof for (C).