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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 2, Problem 1
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- Synthesis / Analyzing multiple texts
- Product Type / SAT Math
- Complex Inferences / Persuasive
- Reading Assessment / Connections/Comparisons in Two Passages
- Synthesis / Analyzing multiple texts
Transcript
- 00:03
Ask not what Shmoop can do for you; ask what you can do for Shmoop. Like... letting us
- 00:08
borrow your car would be cool.
- 00:22
The primary difference between the two passages is that...what?
- 00:27
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:33
Both of these passages talk about our friend, Zora...
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- 00:36
It's Zora. Not Zorro.
- 00:39
Both passages are about Zora Neale Hurston... who as far as we know, never spent time as
- 00:43
a masked crime fighter.
- 00:46
We'll have to give the passages a close read to get to the bottom of this question.
- 00:49
(A) looks tempting, since Passage 2 doesn't mention Their Eyes Were Watching God...
- 00:54
But neither passage focuses entirely on Hurston's work.
- 00:57
So we can send (A) away with a slap on the wrist. Alright (B).
- 01:01
This answer choice is just making stuff up.
- 01:04
Zora doesn't say anything about her childhood in Passage One, so (B) is off our radar.
- 01:09
Choice (C).
- 01:09
"Ambivalence" is when a person has "simultaneous conflicting feelings" about something.
- 01:18
Knowing this tidbit of information, we can get rid of (C) because the author of Passage
- 01:21
1 only mentions the ambivalence of other writers. Neither of the passages say anything about
- 01:26
Hurston's family. Choice (E) takes an aimless swing at the point... but it's a big miss.
- 01:32
Since Passage 1 and Passage 2 examine different aspects of Hurston's individuality, (B) is
- 01:37
the best answer.
- 01:38
What can we say? Zora was definitely an original.
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