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Drawing Text-Based Conclusions Practice Test

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A novelist on a book tour is criticized for writing in the voice of a refugee teenager. In interviews, she claims fiction’s purpose is “radical empathy,” and she donates part of profits to resettlement charities. A refugee-led writers’ collective responds that her scenes borrow recognizable details from oral-history workshops without attribution; they argue that even sympathetic portrayals can become “extractive” when the author’s platform eclipses lived experience. A publisher defends the book’s “universal themes,” yet marketing materials highlight the author’s “courage” more than the communities depicted. A librarian notes that the novel has prompted students to ask informed questions, but she also observes that teachers now assign it instead of memoirs written by refugees, because it feels “safer” for classroom discussion. The author privately emails a friend that she fears being “canceled,” though she declines an invitation to share royalties with the collective, calling it “a precedent.” Which statement best captures the underlying message of the passage?

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