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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 3.4 Inference. This type of change in the moth population would be an example of...what?
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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 2.3 Summary 29 Views
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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 2.3 Summary. Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?
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- 00:04
Here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by ancient languages like
- 00:08
how back in the day we used to have way more E's..[mumbling]
- 00:14
all right check the following passage; the Mayan language...Okay which of the
- 00:23
following best describes the main idea of this passage and here's the potential
- 00:28
answers all right .... Okay well the Mayans well they may have
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- 00:35
been a wee bit off about 2012 remember that whole thing yeah it didn't happen [Asteroid striking the Earth]
- 00:41
but they're still worth listening to after all they speak almost 30 languages
- 00:45
so that makes option D the main idea right well the existence of 30 languages [Colorful mouth's speaking]
- 00:50
is just a detail in a longer story about the development of Mayan language kind
- 00:55
of like how Neanderthal is a detail in the story of the development of man or [A neanderthal holding a club]
- 01:00
Fred Flintstone yabba dabba doo.. but alas it's a detail not the main idea
- 01:04
we can also get rid of option C while ethnic pride movements have [Two people discussing ethnic pride movement]
- 01:09
restored interest in ancient Mayan history this newfound public interest
- 01:14
isn't the only thing that's kept the Mayan languages alive. Option A also [A spanish flag in the distance]
- 01:19
isn't the one for us while Spanish may have replaced proto-mayan as the
- 01:23
language of government and administration that doesn't mean the
- 01:26
language is extinct six million people still speak it and six millions a long
- 01:31
way from extinction right well option B is the correct answer here [woman holding a sign to save the jellybeans]
- 01:35
the main idea is that although Mayan languages originated long ago they are
- 01:39
still spoken today just because something's old doesn't make it [a clock travelling anti-clockwise]
- 01:43
irrelevant today.. isn't that right Betty White now aren't ancient languages fun
- 01:48
anyone want to bring back Latin [a statue outside an ancient building]
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