Question #N1150

The essay begins with a vivid anecdote about the author's childhood experiences with a pet dog. The author then goes on to discuss the universal themes of loss and grief, drawing connections between those themes and the author's personal experiences with the dog. Finally, the essay ends with a reflective conclusion that emphasizes the enduring nature of love and memory. Which choice best describes the function of the anecdote in the essay as a whole?

The anecdote at the beginning of the essay primarily serves to
A. provide specific examples of the author's experiences with loss and grief.
B. introduce the universal themes of loss and grief that the essay will explore.
C. establish the author's credibility as a writer on the subject of loss and grief.
D. create a humorous tone that will carry throughout the essay.

Correct Answer is: B

The anecdote introduces the essay's central theme of loss and grief. By sharing a personal experience with the reader, the author establishes an emotional connection that makes the subsequent discussion of loss and grief more relatable and meaningful.