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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 6, Problem 2
Transcript
- 00:03
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by museums. The kind where the exhibits come
- 00:07
to life at night.
- 00:26
According to the information given in Passage 1, what is the main purpose of the new museum?
- 00:38
Passage 1 discusses several aspects of the National Museum of the American Indian, but
- 00:43
the question wants us to identify the museum's "main purpose."
Full Transcript
- 00:47
In the grand tradition of main-purpose-slash-main-point-slash-main-okay-we-get-the-idea questions...
- 00:54
...we can start by eliminating too-specific answer choices.
- 00:58
A museum totally dedicated to the contemporary art of American Indians sounds like a great idea...
- 01:04
This museum has a wider scope than art, however, so we can eliminate choice (C) for being too specific.
- 01:09
Only focusing on Eastern natives sounds way
- 01:12
too specific to be the main purpose of this national museum.
- 01:15
We can get rid of choice (E) as well.
- 01:17
Line 42 mentions the importance of educating non-Americans Indians...
- 01:21
But nowhere is educating American Indians mentioned. Not only is choice (B) getting
- 01:27
at something that's too specific, it's also completely wrong.
- 01:31
This answer is a little sneaky. The author does say that the purpose of the museum has
- 01:35
a wider focus than the terrible genocide of American Indians.
- 01:38
However, he doesn't say that the museum is trying to "downplay" or make the issue
- 01:42
seem less important than it really it is.
- 01:45
Choice (A) is all kinds of wrong.
- 01:47
In lines 31-37, the author describes the museum as "not so much about the past" and more about
- 01:54
Native American culture "today," so (D) is the correct answer.
- 01:58
Random thought: for Ben Stiller's next film project, we'd like to see a combination
- 02:02
of Meet the Parents and Night at the Museum...
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