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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 6, Problem 4
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- 00:03
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by big game hunting. Fun for the whole family.
- 00:09
Unless you're a family of water buffalo.
- 00:28
By referring to "the then-prevailing view of the first inhabitants as big game hunters
- 00:32
on the western prairies", the author of Passage 2 implies that the first inhabitants... what?
- 00:45
Answering this question takes a little bit of close reading, so prepare to decipher the
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- 00:49
many mysteries of question 4.
- 00:51
Okay, the one mystery of question 4.
- 00:54
The biggest clue here is the phrase "then-prevailing,"
- 00:58
otherwise known as "formerly dominating" or "previously convincing."
- 01:03
Basically, we no longer think that the first inhabitants were big game hunters on the western prairie.
- 01:08
(A) is totally wrong. The whole point of this passage is that we have a better understanding
- 01:12
these days. Previous generations got nothin' on us.
- 01:17
Nope, like we just said, today's archaeologists have a much better understanding. Choice (C)
- 01:22
can't be right. It's probably true that these cultures left
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less evidence than others. However, this has nothing to do with what the author is implying.
- 01:29
(D) isn't right either. It might also be true that the ideas of earlier
- 01:35
archaeologists still shape the way a lot of people think about America's earliest inhabitants.
- 01:40
That just isn't what the author is implying with the lines in question, though, so we
- 01:44
can eliminate choice (B).
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Choice (E) hits the nail on head.
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The author is telling us that we now know that American Indians had more ways of getting
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food than big game hunting.
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Probably good news for the buffalo.
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