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SAT Reading Passage Comparison Drill 4, Problem 7
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- 00:03
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... Shmooperman!
- 00:21
Which of the following statements is true about the similarities between the two passages?
- 00:34
Well, we can start by getting rid of (A) and (B), as viewpoint and perspective are two
- 00:38
of the easiest things to check.
- 00:40
In this case, neither passage follows the experiences of specific individuals, and neither
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- 00:45
of the authors has any personal experiences with Ellis Island.
- 00:49
Hint: the lack of an "I" is a huge tip-off.
- 00:55
(C) is next to go, since we know from the previous question that only Passage 2 focuses
- 01:00
on the exclusionary aspects of immigration.
- 01:10
(E) is out because country of origin isn't a big deal in either passage.
- 01:16
Since both authors write factually about Ellis Island from a third-person perspective,
- 01:21
(D) is the correct answer.
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