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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 3.2 Summary. Which of the following statements best describes the main idea of this passage?
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by memoirs.
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They're like fancy autobiographies.
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Well, check out the following passage. Anne Frank.
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Which of the following statements best describes the main idea of this passage?
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And here are the potential answers.
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All right, well, artists' greatest legacies are often left
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after they've passed away, and Anne Frank is no different.
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Her widely read book provided a firsthand account
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of the horrors of the Holocaust.
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And seeing how there's nothing funny at all about that
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topic, here's a silly picture of a cat.
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Anyway, we have to determine the central idea of this text
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and we can begin by getting rid of option B.
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Option B is undeniably true.
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However, the passage is primarily about Anne Frank,
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not about the Holocaust in general.
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So, much like the trucker hat phenomenon, yeah, well, B is gone.
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Option C is the next to go.
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The issue with C is that it gives us specific information on how
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Frank's family survived when, in fact, they didn't.
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The passage also focuses on the impact of Frank's diary,
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not her family's experience. Choice C only gives us
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part of a larger picture. We can get rid of option D, too.
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While the article does mention that Frank's writing had been widely
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praised, well, who's to say if she would have had a brilliant career as an author?
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The focus here is on the past, not on an alternate future.
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Believe that stuff on the internet message board.
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Instead, the passage focuses on the impact of Frank's important work.
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So option A is the correct answer.
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We know this subject can be kind of a bummer, so
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here's another picture of a kitten in a bookstore.
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I like pie.
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