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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 5, Problem 5
- Foreign Language / Spanish Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Korean Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Arabic Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Chinese Subtitled
- Synthesis / Analyzing multiple texts
- Product Type / SAT Reading
- Persuasive Texts / Shifts in Perspective
- Informational Media Literacy / Social and Cultural Views
- Persuasive Texts / Counterarguments
- Analyzing arguments / Analyzing claims and counterclaims
Transcript
- 00:00
Here’s your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by green house gasses, Earth’s worst case
- 00:08
of “silent but deadly.”
- 00:31
How do the assumptions made by the author of Passage 1 about scientific evidence for
- 00:35
manmade climate change differ from those made by the author of Passage 2??
- 00:47
By now we know that the author of Passage 1 believes climate change is a Thing That
Full Transcript
- 00:50
Is Real.
- 00:51
Line 17, for example, uses the phrase, "clear scientific evidence of manmade global warming."
- 00:58
This guy is on the environmental team and doesn’t care who knows.
- 01:01
Knowing this makes it super easy to eliminate choices (B), (D), and (E).
- 01:06
The author never expresses any doubts about scientific data on global warming, so all
- 01:10
three of these can be quickly crossed off the list.
- 01:12
Choices (A) and (C) both recognize how gung-ho Author 1 is about his side of things, so we’ll
- 01:18
have to consider the second part of the answer, which comments on Author 2’s stance, to
- 01:22
make our final selection.
- 01:24
The author of Passage 2 declares that the science behind manmade global warming is wrong,
- 01:28
wrong, wrong, and is just as gung-ho about his side of things as the first author.
- 01:33
He makes his point particularly clear in lines 61-64, when he says “People have nothing
- 01:40
to do with the condition of the polar bears.”
- 01:45
Now that we’ve reminded ourselves of Author 2’s position, we can easily eliminate choice
- 01:49
(C), which downplays his doubts. (A) is the correct answer.
- 01:52
Hold on...we just want to imagine what would happen if these guys met in a dark alley...
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