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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 2.2 Inference. Why are the sun and sky referred to as "deceitful"?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Smoop du jour, brought to you by winter.
- 00:06
It's cold, dark, and miserable but, hey, at least you get days off.
- 00:09
Yeah. We do here at Shmoop, anyway.
- 00:11
All right, check out the following passage.
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- 00:13
Nobody comes on our website. It's very lonely.
- 00:16
All right. [ mumbles ]
- 00:23
All right.
- 00:24
Why are the sun and sky referred to as "deceitful"?
- 00:27
And here are the potential answers.
- 00:29
[ mumbles ] These are some good answers.
- 00:34
All right. Well, deceitful means full of lies
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as in, "That cell phone service subscription
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was deceitful." [ boing ]
- 00:42
So we've gotta choose an answer that shows
- 00:44
the sun and sky are lying.
- 00:46
Anyone smell pants on fire? Yeah.
- 00:48
Well, there's nothing in the passage that indicates
- 00:51
that the thermostat is broken.
- 00:53
But even if it were smashed to pieces and reconfigured into a jukebox,
- 00:56
well, this statement wouldn't have anything to do with
- 00:58
the sun and sky. So option A is definitely incorrect.
- 01:01
And the sun does look warm, but the sky is described as a vibrant blue.
- 01:05
That's not the color of a cold sky. It's more of a
- 01:07
happy beach sky. So our answer isn't C.
- 01:10
Option D doesn't make sense, either.
- 01:12
The paragraph indicates that the world outside looks bright and sunny.
- 01:15
It's just the thermostat, well, it says otherwise.
- 01:18
So D is also incorrect.
- 01:20
The reason the sun and sky are deceitful is because
- 01:22
they're making it look bright and sunny when, in fact,
- 01:25
it's miserable and cold.
- 01:26
Hence the sun and sky are full of lies.
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Cold, horrible, miserable lies.
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So option B is the correct answer here.
- 01:33
Let's grab a cup of cocoa and wait for the spring.
- 01:35
It'll be here eventually.
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