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SAT Reading 6.5 Passage Comparison
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Addressing Counterarguments in a Scientific Text
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It's important to know how to recognize counterarguments to a claim. This SAT Reading video covers just that - how handy.

SAT Reading: Recognizing the Author's Argument in a Scientific Text
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The Sonoran pronghorn has sensitive ears. Wanna know more? Watch this SAT Reading video on noise pollution.

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It's important to know how to recognize counterarguments to a claim. This SAT Reading video covers just that - how handy.


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all right six out of eleven now we're making progress here here we go

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the authors recognize counter arguments to their claim about noise pollution by [text on screen]

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what like doing what okay so we're just kind of thinking here we don't have

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anywhere to cite anywhere to go hunt anywhere to point our fingers to go find [statue thinking]

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things so we're just thinking aloud here counter arguments to their claim yeah it

00:25

really feels like be other influences on animal behavior so there there were a

00:29

few they cited there that makes sense the author's recognized that there are

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other factors besides noise when human development encroaches on protected [writing on blackboard]

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wildlife areas they mention a few when they talk about other possible factors

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associated with transportation corridors like collisions or chemical pollution [text on screen]

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right they said it right there this is an acknowledgement that effects of noise

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are difficult to separate from all aspects of human activity some people [construction worker, person walking]

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leave the TV on for their cats yeah we're looking at you Todd [cat watching tv]

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but while the animals don't seem to like anthropogenic noise as a rule we'll get [birds fly away]

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that other where did that come from anyway the graph shows the increase in

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traffic over the last half century outpacing the growth of population but [graph on screen]

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it supports the main theory presented in the article instead of countering it so

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give it a seat and finally humans probably don't love all the noise made [construction worker]

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by development like buildings and factories and stuff like that but that

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falls outside of the scope of this article it's just not in there they're

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not talking about humans so just focusing on animals here and that's a [text on screen]

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good thing to focus on so yeah the answer is B there's other things that

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influence animal behavior but still be quiet [boy playing drums]

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