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What does the 'nature of the fairy tale genre' refer to in Passage 2?

  • A. The representation of basic human experience
  • B. Good characters being pure good and bad characters being pure evil
  • C. Different cultures coming up with similar versions of the same story
  • D. Commoners becoming royalty
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The 'nature of the fairy tale genre' in Passage 2 refers to how fairy tales capture basic, fundamental human desires and fears, representing the most essential form of fictionalized human experience. This includes the portrayal of characters as purely good or purely evil, the celebration of themes such as romance and commoners becoming royalty, which all contribute to portraying basic human experiences in a symbolic and imaginative manner. The other choices are incorrect because while they may be elements present in fairy tales, they do not encompass the overarching concept of capturing basic human experiences as referred to in Passage 2.