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Q21-The author identifies which one of the following as a commonly held belief?

-Did narrow to 2 yaya

-didn’t eliminate option that never was stated in passage + its a belief of author not a common one

“individuals are morally bound not to violate those laws when doing so would endanger others“

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PT136.S3.P4.Q25-It can be inferred that the author would be most likely to agree that

-think “I remember seeing that” + author said explicitly“

-good job at POE and noticing what was explicitly said and wasn’t

-give better justification to why right

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Passage Structure Weakness

note RC Passage 20 min

-my highiligheing is not strategic nor is my summarising

-trouble tying words in the present moment

-Accuracy is increasing tho yayay

-noticed for the cullen passage i highlighted a bit too much and instead could have remebered the main themes but the parts that seem really imp highlight words only since quicker to find

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PT136.S3.P4.Q22
The author's stance regarding the theory of philosophical anarchism can most accurately be described as one of

-good job at eliminating the AC with most it was too strong for this pasage

-good job L2 POE

-Ardent= Extremely passionate, enthusiastic, or fiercely devoted to a cause.

-trouble digesting stem

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Scruple —The scammer had no scruples about stealing life savings from the elderly.

A feeling of moral doubt, guilt, or hesitation that prevents you from doing something wrong. (It is most often used in the negative, like doing something without scruple).

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I.E.

-"that is" or "in other words."

-the author is about to rephrase or clarify the exact same point they just made.

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commonly held belief? synonyms

-Most people acknowledge

-It is also commonly supposed

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reconciliation —Two business partners who sued each other finally sitting down, settling their differences, and working together again.

Bringing two opposing sides together to reach an agreement or harmony.

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reductionism — Saying that a beautiful Beethoven symphony is "nothing more than a bunch of soundwaves vibrating an eardrum," or that romantic love is "just a chemical reaction in the brain."

Explaining a highly complex concept by breaking it down only into its most basic, literal parts, usually ignoring the bigger picture or meaning.

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caricature

A greatly exaggerated or oversimplified representation of someone or something, often making them look ridiculous or one-dimensional.

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Irreducible — A prime number like 3 or 5; it cannot be divided or broken down into any smaller whole numbers.

Something that cannot be simplified, reduced, or broken down any further.

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Pragmatic — Buying a cheap, ugly, but highly reliable minivan instead of a flashy sports car because your only goal is getting your family to school safely.

Dealing with things sensibly and realistically based on practical, real-world results rather than theory.

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PT111.S2.P1.Q2 —Based on the passage, which one of the following can most reasonably be inferred about the of the published memoirs of the French Revolution that were written by men?

PT111.S2.P1.Q4 — According to the passage, more of the published women's memoirs of the French Revolution were written by royalists than by republicans because

-notice if she/her or more on people that are mentioned for support

-Good job on not taking a huge leap and rereading + solely relying on passage to answer Qs

-Good job noticing that one mans writing doesn’t make majority

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PT111.S2.P1.Q6 — Based on the passage, which one of the following most accurately states a criterion that the scholars referred to in the third sentence of the second paragraph use to judge the credibility of a memoir's depiction of events known only to its author?

-sleepy and didn’t understand stem (not explicit but 2nd criteria focused)

-Good job w/ POE and having good justifications to ekleiminate others

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Facilitate —Mapping out paragraphs into simple blocks can facilitate a much faster answer selection on organization questions.

To make a process or action easier or smoother.

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Subsumed — Your minor worries about individual words were completely subsumed by your excellent grasp of the passage's overall argument.

To absorb, include, or bring something under a larger, more comprehensive category.

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Aesthetic Impact

  • "Aesthetic" means relating to beauty, art, or visual/structural taste. Therefore, an "artistic aesthetic impact" refers to the emotional or intellectual impression made by the beauty and structure of a piece of art or poetry.

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Intransigent — "Despite the author's attempt to find common ground between the two fields, the more conservative humanists remained intransigent, refusing to admit that science had any relevance to human values."

Uncompromising, inflexible, or completely refusing to change one's position or view.

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PT129.S4.P2.Q7—Which one of the following would the author be most likely to characterize as an example of a misunderstanding of science by a humanist?