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SAT Reading Passage Comparison: Drill 4, Problem 1
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- 00:03
Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by the Island of Tears. Don't cry too much,
- 00:08
or you'll have to climb up that palm tree.
- 00:18
Passage 1 is primarily concerned with...what?
- 00:27
"Primarily concerned" is another way of saying "find the main point."
- 00:31
So, we're looking for the answer choice that gives us the best bird's eye view of
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- 00:35
the whole passage, rather than one that focuses on the small stuff.
- 00:39
The passage does say that it took a few hours to make it through Ellis Island, but overall
- 00:43
it doesn't focus on long lines.
- 00:45
We can send (A) back to the boat.
- 00:48
Answer choice (D) is also way too concerned with the details.
- 00:52
The author spends about a sentence and a half talking about the types of diseases that could
- 00:56
keep people out of the country. (D) is a definite no.
- 00:59
This passage does talk about the harsh conditions that third class passengers had to deal with
- 01:04
while crossing the Atlantic, but it actually claims that things weren't so bad once they
- 01:09
reached Ellis Island.
- 01:10
Choice (B) is denied access for outright lying.
- 01:14
The passage also talks about the stages of the journey a little bit, by discussing the
- 01:17
hardships of the voyage, but it's just not the main point.
- 01:21
Sorry, (E), you've been rejected. The only answer choice that fits here is (C),
- 01:25
because Passage 1 discusses what different classes of passengers usually encountered
- 01:30
when immigrating to the U.S..
- 01:32
So it's C, as in "Citizen."
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