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ACT Reading: Humanities Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. Which of the following best describes the main purpose of this passage?
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SAT Reading Long Passages Drill 1, Problem 9
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- 00:04
Feel better, live longer...with vitamin Shmoop. Feeling an indescribable urge to re-read this
- 00:12
passage? Go ahead and hit pause... no one's stopping you.
- 00:16
The tone of the passage is...what?
- 00:26
Here are the potential answers... Of course we were all taking tons of notes
- 00:30
as we read through the passage, so let's take a second to reflect on our earlier impressions.
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- 00:36
Just humor us, as we play a little game called "Throw a Rock at the Wrong Answer."
- 00:41
Is the passage overly academic?
- 00:44
Nope. Lurid and sensational?
- 00:48
Nuh-uh. Does the author act like he's too cool to
- 00:52
even be writing about Nirvana? No way. That one gets two rocks.
- 00:58
The article might be considered up-beat, but it's definitely not unorganized and hard
- 01:02
to follow.
- 01:03
We'll go ahead and drop a boulder on that one.
- 01:06
Looks like the final choice is the only one left standing.
- 01:09
This one totally makes sense to us, because the author seems totally into his subject
- 01:13
throughout the passage... and the article is an easy read.
- 01:16
Congratulations, choice E, you've survived this round. No rocks for you.
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