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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 2.4 Vocabulary-In-Context. "Devising" in this passage most nearly means...what?
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by visual language systems. [sign on a board - Here's Your Question]
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We're looking at you, emojis.
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All right, check out the following passage. [teacher writing on a white board with a marker]
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All right.
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"Devising" in this passage most nearly means what?
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All right, here are your potential answers. [man talking in the background]
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[ mumbles ]
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All right. [singing ] A, B, C, D.
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[ normal voice ] Or flot, crinkle, goat [ goat noise ]. [man saying A,B,C,D in a musical tone]
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See? Anyone can make up their own alphabet like we just did there,
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which is apparently what one Cherokee tribe member did.
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Although, hopefully, his was a bit more useful than ours. [man writing with a pen on a piece of paper]
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He borrowed a bunch of letters
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and then added some more of his own devising.
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So, uh, what can we infer "devising" means?
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Well, he already had adapted the Roman letters, [image of a question with four multiple choice answer]
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and the passage implies these new letters
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are different or not adapted.
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Well, we can't just reuse everything. [a boy shaking a box of Toasted Whole Wheat Flakes]
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The phrase "of his own devising" is similar to the more familiar word "devise,"
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which implies an act of creation.
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Plagiarism is not an act of creation,
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no matter how creative the excuse. [woman frowning and a man looking surprised]
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And there's no implication of dishonesty in the passage.
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It's just about a guy making up an alphabet.
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So what answer communicates an act of creation? [a Cherokee tribal man trying to hide behind a sheet of paper]
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That he was making new letters that were different
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from the Roman letters? Yeah, that's right. B.
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In the passage, "devising" most
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nearly means invention or design. [someone holding a light bulb]
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Now for our next visual system of communication, we'll discuss bathroom graffiti.
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Because John really is a [a man looking at himself in the bathroom mirror]
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dollar sign triangle squiggle.
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[ toilet flush ]
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