Text Structure and Purpose

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 5/5

Some critics of contemporary television argue that the medium has matured into a literary art form rivaling the novel. Television scholar Anjali Kapoor partly agrees but pushes back on the analogy. The novel and serialized television, she contends, do not occupy the same rung of a single ladder of artistic ambition; rather, they pursue different ends, each with its own internal standards of excellence.

Which choice best describes the function of the third sentence in the text?

  • A

    It endorses the equivalence between television and the novel.

  • B

    It restates the critics' argument in stronger terms.

  • C

    It rejects the equivalence by reframing the two forms as distinct rather than rival.

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  • D

    It introduces a different visual medium.

Explanation

Kapoor doesn't deny television's seriousness; she rejects the ladder metaphor and treats the forms as different rather than rival. B captures this subtle reframing.

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