Command of Evidence: Textual

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 4/5

Scholar Dr. Nakamura claims that the haiku poet Yosa Buson, often viewed as a nostalgic traditionalist, in fact employed irony to critique the social hierarchies of his era.

Which observation, if true, would most strongly support Dr. Nakamura's claim?

  • A

    Haiku is a poetic form with strict syllabic rules.

  • B

    Several of Buson's haiku juxtapose elevated, courtly imagery with humble or absurd details in ways that scholars now read as quietly mocking aristocratic pretensions.

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  • C

    Buson was also a respected painter.

  • D

    Buson lived during a period of relative political stability in Japan.

Explanation

A provides textual evidence of ironic juxtaposition aimed at hierarchies, directly supporting Nakamura's claim. B, C, and D are background information.

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