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In her account of unmarried women's experiences in colonial Philadelphia, Wulf argues that educated young women, particularly Quakers, engaged in resistance to patriarchal marriage by exchanging poetry critical of marriage, copying verse into their commonplace books. Wulf suggests that this critique circulated beyond the daughters of the Quaker elite and middle class, whose commonplace books she mines, proposing that Quaker schools brought it to many poor female students of diverse backgrounds.


Here Wulf probably overstates Quaker schools' impact. At least three years' study would be necessary to achieve the literacy competence necessary to grapple with the material she analyzes. In 1765, the year Wulf uses to demonstrate the diversity of Philadelphia's Quaker schools, 128 students enrolled in these schools. Refining Wulf's numbers by the information she provides on religious affiliation, gender, and length of study, it appears that only about 17 poor non-Quaker girls were educated in Philadelphia's Quaker schools for three years or longer. While Wulf is correct that a critique of patriarchal marriage circulated broadly, Quaker schools probably cannot be credited with instilling these ideas in the lower classes. Popular literary satires on marriage had already landed on fertile ground in a multiethnic population that embodied a wide range of marital beliefs and practices. These ethnic- and class-based traditions themselves challenged the legitimacy of patriarchal marriage.

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  • The author of the passage implies which of the following about the poetry mentioned in the first paragraph?

    A:Wulf exaggerates the degree to which young women from an elite background regarded the poetry as providing a critique of marriage.
    B:The circulation of the poetry was confined to young Quaker women.
    C:Young women copied the poetry into their commonplace books because they interpreted it as providing a desirable model of unmarried life.
    D:The poetry's capacity to influence popular attitudes was restricted by the degree of literacy necessary to comprehend it.
    E:The poetry celebrated marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage.
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    正确答案: D:The poetry's capacity to influence popular attitudes was restricted by the degree of literacy necessary to comprehend it.

    题目问的是作者的观点,注意本文有学者Wulf的观点和作者的观点,两个不同的观点,作者的对poetry的观点在第二段第二句体现,说到要理解诗歌至少要3年的文学学习,这是作者的观点,对应选项D;而选项E说poetry是反对夫权婚姻的,注意marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage,这句话是来自文章末尾Popular literary satires on marriage had already landed on fertile ground in a multiethnic population that embodied a wide range of marital beliefs and practices,所以marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriag是来自已经流传广泛的popular literary,不是poetry,这个选项明显偷换概念了

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