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Texas EOC English 2: Understanding and Analysis of Informational Texts Drill 2, Problem 3
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Texas EOC English 2: 2.4 Understanding and Analysis of Informational Texts 167 Views
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour Brought to you by farmland Why did the cow
- 00:08
say to the chicken crossing the road over Don't you
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see that truck You can check All right We're skimming
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the estuary howmany times going read this thing without falling
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asleep Come on wake up people Yep River deltas tidal
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pool sea grasses And we're done because we say so
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Here we go Read the following Esther from paragraph 2
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just read it aloud Estuarine environments are among the most
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productive on earth creating more organic matter each year than
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comparably sized areas of forest grassland for agricultural land right
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from the excerpt above it can be inferred that what
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and hear the potential answers All right more pregnant foreign
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least productive Let's go All right so great and less
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than no tricks here people we need to take a
- 01:00
good look at this excerpt and put on our thinking
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caps don't have a thinking cap Try amazon You're really
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good there we'll begin by crossing payoff list Well this
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one goes a little too far The excerpt does brag
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about the estuaries Amazing ability to produce organic matter however
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It doesn't say that estuarine environments can beat all these
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other environments combined right Stop exaggerating a or somebody's going
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to make you put your organic matter where your mouth
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is which would be gross depending on what blend of
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organic matter we're talking about so let's just move on
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Meanwhile option b wants us to assume that agricultural land
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is the least productive because it's listed blast is just
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ridiculous to assume he reads too much into the text
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Nowhere does the passage imply that estuaries are mme or
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important or worthy of protection than other types of environments
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that's like racist or whatever the ecological equivalent of racism
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is have a tattooist Yeah maybe that have a catalyst
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to get out of here All right well we'll look
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into that one guy i see is correct Well the
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excerpt says that the estuaries are more productive than comparably
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sized areas of other types of environments keywords comparably sized
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not like all combined This means that an estuary is
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only one more productive than one of the types of
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environments listed If they're all of similar size if the
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force grassland or agricultural land is bigger than the estuary
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Well then baby all bets are off Hardly Seems like 00:02:25.425 --> [endTime] a fair fight Come on guys get it together
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