单选题The author most probably mentions the reactions of northern White writers to non-Europeanized “sorrow songs” in order to _____.Asuggest that White writers benefited more from exposure to African American art forms than Black writers did from exposure to European art formsBcontrast White writers’ earlier appreciation of these songs with the growing tendency after the Civil War to regard Europeanized versions of the songs as more acceptableCshow that the requirement that such songs be Europeanized was internal to the African American tradition and was unrelated to the literary standards or attitudes of White writersDdemonstrate that such songs in their non-Europeanized form were more imaginative

单选题
The author most probably mentions the reactions of northern White writers to non-Europeanized “sorrow songs” in order to _____.
A

suggest that White writers benefited more from exposure to African American art forms than Black writers did from exposure to European art forms

B

contrast White writers’ earlier appreciation of these songs with the growing tendency after the Civil War to regard Europeanized versions of the songs as more acceptable

C

show that the requirement that such songs be Europeanized was internal to the African American tradition and was unrelated to the literary standards or attitudes of White writers

D

demonstrate that such songs in their non-Europeanized form were more imaginative


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解析:
作者提到美国北方白人作家对于“非欧洲化”的黑人灵歌的反应,是为了进行对比。早期他们很欣赏此类歌曲,在内战结束后,他们逐渐将欧洲化的歌曲视为可以接受的版本。第一段中“It might be pointed out that…had been Europeanized to make them acceptable within these African American traditions after the Civil War.”一句指出这些歌曲欧洲化之后才能被接受,之后一句即举了北方白人作家态度的转变过程的例子。

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