15. It can most reasonably be inferred from the fifth paragraph (the highlighted sentence) that the author of the passage would agree with which of the following statements?

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

Inference question

This question is the most difficult question in the whole article. The main difficulty is that many people do not understand the penultimate paragraph L54-60. Tories refers to loyalists, which is a derogatory term. Patriots are people who supported the American Revolution. "self-evident" is negated with double quotes.

Translation:

"Tories are still often caricatured with hyperbole as elitist, uninformed, or even treasonous. However, we need to be aware that a fifth One population (loyalists) does not agree with those founding principles that we think are self-evident. (Meaning that some people do not accept the Declaration of Independence is acceptable. Therefore, the loyalists cannot be satirized that way.) After all, many of the earliest passionate people in the United States The critics themselves are Americans themselves." The author's position in this paragraph is sympathetic to the loyalists. It is acceptable to think that they do not accept those founding principles. Therefore, many people are opposed to ridiculing and criticizing loyalists.

Item B: "Considering the number of loyalists, which is as large as one-fifth of the population, it is unreasonable to criticize and ridicule the loyalists as a high-ranking elite."

Item A: The author uses double quotation marks to say self-evident, and the author believes that those founding principles are not necessarily self-evident.

Item C: Contrary to the author's position.

Item D: The article says that most of the original critics of the United States were Americans themselves.