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Hello. You forgot to say that part A presents the main claim of the author of the article, which is "Dystopian fiction exaggerates the problems that exist in our reality to show readers what could happen if society continued on a certain path."
You also forgot to enter the answer options, which are:
A “Walking through carnivals, we love to laugh at the versions of ourselves that appear in the funhouse mirror.” ( Paragraph 1)
B “The perfection that More, and other philosophers who wrote about utopias, imagined was never intended to be real.” ( Paragraph 3)
C “Dystopian authors argued that the pursuit of perfection will inevitably lead not to ‘no place’ but to a ‘bad place’, because of flaws within the system.” ( Paragraph 6)
D “Women are forced to wear outfits that correspond to their class, and no one is given any choice. In some dystopias, the lack of choice is enforced by the government.” ( Paragraph 11)
Answer:
C. “Dystopian authors argued that the pursuit of perfection will inevitably lead not to ‘no place’ but to a ‘bad place’, because of flaws within the system.” (Paragraph 6).
Explanation:
The text presents the objectives of literary works that approach dystopic societies. The author testifies that this type of work aims to influence people about what will happen if we continue to live the way we do or if we seek an extremely false perfection.
In summary, we owe the author shows that dystopias exaggerate about the problems of our society to show that trying to improve them will lead to a very bad future.
Answer:
I believe it's C.) “Dystopian authors argued that the pursuit of perfection will inevitably lead not to ‘no place’ but to a ‘bad place’, because of flaws within the system.” (Paragraph 6).
Explanation: