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SAT Reading 5.4 Passage Comparison 166 Views
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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 5, Problem 4
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- 00:03
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by melting glaciers--
- 00:07
--turning the Arctic Ocean into a giant, salty slush. Yum.
- 01:01
In line 33, the word "draconian" indicates that the author...what?
- 01:13
The author of Passage 2 makes it clear by the first paragraph that "global warming"
- 01:18
isn't something he thinks we should worry about. "Outcries of agony"? Whining.
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- 01:22
"Touch people's hearts to get them alarmed"? According to the author, environmentalists
- 01:27
are using blatant fear tactics.
- 01:29
Well, maybe not that blatant...
- 01:31
The context tells us that the author isn't saying anything nice about possible government
- 01:36
controls when he calls them "draconian."
- 01:39
After we figured this out, (A) is easy to eliminate. This guy definitely doesn't appreciate
- 01:44
much of what's going on and will do anything to stop it.
- 01:47
We can get rid of choice (D) for the same reason as (A). The author isn't on the side
- 01:51
of the government whatsoever when it comes to environmental controls.
- 01:55
Choices (B) and (E) both sound like our author at least. He does seem like the kind of guy
- 02:00
who would resist environmental laws to the bitter end, and would refuse to listen to
- 02:04
anyone else's point of view.
- 02:06
However, the author is describing the government's proposed environmental policies, not himself,
- 02:12
so both (B) and (E) are off the list.
- 02:15
Choice (C) makes total sense to us. Judging from tone and context, we can guess that "draconian"
- 02:20
controls are strict controls—and in the opinion of this author, unnecessarily so.
- 02:26
Choice (C) is the best answer.
- 02:28
Are we the only ones who think of Draco Malfoy when we hear the word "draconian?"
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