Buell’s study of village sketches (a type of fiction popular in the United S

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问题     Buell’s study of village sketches (a type of fiction popular in the United States in the 1830s and 1840s) provides a valuable summary of sketches that portray the community as homogeneous and fixed, but it ignores those by women writers, which typically depicted the diversity that increasingly characterized actual village communities at that time. These women’s geographical mobility was restricted (although women writers of the time were not uniformly circumscribed in this way), and their subject matter reflected this fact. Yet their texts were enriched by what Gilligan, writing in a different context, has called the ability to attend to voices other than one’s own. To varying degrees, the women’s sketches portray differences among community members: all stress differences among men and among women (particularly the latter) as well as differences between the sexes, and some also depict cultural diversity. These writers represent community as dynamic, as something that must be negotiated and renegotiated because of its members’ divergent histories, positions, expectations, and beliefs. [br] According to the passage, village sketches written by women in the United States in the 1830s and 1840s typically reflected

选项 A、the negotiations that characterized trade relationships between villages
B、the fact that these women did not often travel very far beyond their own village
C、the plurality of experiences and ideas that existed among the residents of a village

答案 B,C

解析 对应第二句,这些女性的地域流动性受限。C项对应第五句的members’ divergent histories,positions,expectations,and beliefs。A项文中没提到贸易。
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