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SAT Reading Long Passages Drill 1, Problem 5

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00:03

Another shmoop du jour for you... Need to take another look at the passage?

00:07

No worries; just hit pause and giver 'er a skim...

00:37

In line 47, "despondency" most nearly means...what?

00:41

Here are the potential answers...

00:48

From the context of the passage... not to mention the magic conjunction "and"...

00:53

...we know that "despondency" relates to suicide somehow.

00:56

Sounds like this one is bound to be an upper... The root word "anonymous" in "anonymity"

01:02

reminds us that the word relates to being unknown.

01:06

The passage makes it clear that the famous Kurt Cobain had the opposite problem, so (E)

01:10

is off our list.

01:12

"Friendliness" is nice and all...

01:14

But it doesn't really equate with suicide, therefore (D) is wrong as well.

01:19

Sometimes peoples considering suicide can be really quiet, and sometimes they can be

01:23

really intense... But (C), "hopelessness," tends be universally

01:27

tied with suicidal thoughts, making it the best answer.

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