Question #N1080
The passage begins by describing the speaker’s journey across a foreign country, highlighting the cultural differences between that country and the speaker’s own country. The speaker is particularly drawn to the local food, which they find both delicious and unfamiliar. The passage concludes by reflecting on the speaker’s experience and the lasting impact that it has had on their understanding of the world. What is the most likely reason the author chose to structure the passage in this way?
The author most likely structured the passage in this way toCorrect Answer is: C
The author’s choice to structure the passage in this way—beginning with a description of the speaker’s journey and then concluding with a reflection on the speaker’s experience—emphasizes the speaker’s growing understanding of the world. The speaker is initially drawn to the unfamiliar culture and food, but by the end of the passage, the speaker has gained a deeper understanding of the world and how it differs from their own.