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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 4, Problem 6
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- 00:03
Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Passage to America. Only slightly longer
- 00:08
than the passage you're about to read...
- 00:27
Passage 2 differs from Passage 1 in that it...what?
- 00:36
First things first... let's get rid of the ones that are obviously wrong.
- 00:39
If we're paying attention--like, at all--we know that both of these passages discuss the
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- 00:44
topic of immigration.
- 00:46
Choice (D) is easy to eliminate.
- 00:48
Choice (E) is also simple to get rid of.
- 00:51
Passage 2 focuses on discriminatory practices, a subject that isn't all puppies and rainbows.
- 00:57
Unless we're talking about sad puppies and ugly rainbows.
- 01:03
Whatever the case, Passage 2 is obviously far from "cheery," eliminating choice (E)
- 01:08
The whole point of Passage 2 is that the officials
- 01:11
on Ellis Island discriminated against women.
- 01:16
Choice (A) is a definite no. What about C?
- 01:19
Nuh-uh. Both passages discuss Ellis Island, so (C) is clearly wrong.
- 01:23
Passage 1 reassures us that the "vast majority" of immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island
- 01:28
eventually passed through.
- 01:30
Since Passage 2 looks at the experiences of the two percent who didn't make it, (B) is
- 01:35
the correct answer.
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