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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 the representation of basic human experiences. The passage emphasizes that fairy tales embody fundamental human desires and fears, portraying characters as either pure good or pure evil and celebrating themes like romance and transformation. This representation of basic human experiences makes fairy tales relatable and universal, resonating with audiences across various cultures and time periods. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because while they may be elements found in fairy tales, they do not capture the essence of the 'nature of the fairy tale genre' as being rooted in the representation of fundamental human experiences.