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SAT Reading Short Passages: Drill 3, Problem 1

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00:06

All in all, it's just another Shmoop in the wall...

00:13

Hit pause and familiarize yourself with the below passage. Not TOO familiar... you just met.

00:21

The primary purpose of the passage is to... what?

00:24

And here are the potential answers...

00:29

Take a look at line 5: as the centerpiece

00:32

of our passage, this sentence does everything to gift us with the definition of "built environment"

00:38

except stick a big bow on top.

00:40

Anyway, we know we're looking for the answer choice that captures the passage's neutral

00:45

presentation of what a "built environment" is.

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So check out choices (A), (B), and (D). They all make it sound like the passage is trying say that "built

00:56

environments" are awesome and everybody should want one.

00:59

Though the passage is generally positive, it's not too over the top in its support,

01:03

so these choices all get kicked to the curb.

01:07

(E) claims that the passage hates "built

01:10

environments" and wants other people to hate them, too.

01:13

Well, lot of haters. So cross out (E). The passage isn't doing this either.

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Since the passage is neutral and only focuses on schooling the reader about the built environment—(C)

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is the correct answer.

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We hope everybody learned something today.

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