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PSAT 1.1 Reading Diagnostic. The main purpose of the first two paragraphs is to...what?
PSAT 2.2 Reading Diagnostic. What is the main rhetorical effect of this phrase in the second paragraph?
PSAT 1.3 Reading Diagnostic. The author mentions the navigational technique called "equal altitudes" in the third paragraph to ...what?
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PSAT 3.2 Reading Diagnostic. Which choice gives the strongest evidence for the answer to the previous question?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop too
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sure brought to you by dining out during war time
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Talk about your battle of the bulge What happens when
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you got your sugar All right well we're reading about
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restaurants again there's that charge citations and we're skim and
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looking for key words and other chart or citations and
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funny words stick out in this white castle Nineteen twenty
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one happened the obesity and we're done all right so
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which choice gives us the strongest evidence for the answer
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to the previous question uh what was that And here
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the potential answers All right Wait here we go Another
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two parter works much better is a multiple choice question
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than it is a hairstyle It's alright so refresh your
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time What was the previous question We didn't write these
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from the test prep people Oh right way We're trying
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to figure out why people were attracted to urban areas
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after world war two and we determined that it was
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because of the platitude of factory jobs So now we're
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being asked to pinpoint the lines in the passage that
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back up that idea well first up option a line
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starting with the restaurants and ending with after world war
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two so that we don't have to guess at what's
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hidden there in those sneaky lip sees let's scan the
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passage and find full line So here we go the
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restaurant's we eat at today in the united states air
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truly modern spaces though having matured in a short span
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after world war two Well ok but this seems to
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be talking more about how restaurants have changed over time
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since the years following the war and doesn't really support
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the idea that the reason they sprung up in the
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first place is that boat Loads of people were flooding
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into the city and were money hungry You would be
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to spend fourteen hours a day attaching thingamajigs Do what
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Uma collins All right what about di Prior to this
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period eating have been a slow leisurely routine grounded in
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the homely nous of rural life But it now has
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become a matter of expediency Okay so we're backto how
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restaurants have evolved Great Look let'sjust clans and a quick
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charge and call it a day All right excellent Now
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we know how restaurants learn how to stand erect Still
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doesn't tell us anything about why they became such a
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big deal I can throw d down the garbage disposal
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and there's be the locus of industry moved from rural
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to agrarian to industrialize production a nice history lesson But
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again while it's imparting information it's still not imparting the
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information we're looking for here way Get that industry became
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or industrialized But why And bingo options He gets it
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right mr man drew young people many of them single
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men to the cities Finally here's the part of the
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passengers that lends the needed support to our answer to
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the prior question The demand being referenced is the need
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for factory workers And once there were more workers there
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was more of a need for a grub factories And
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that is why today there are so many places you
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can go to teo get food or whatever it is
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the talk of elser So
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