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ACT English: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 1. Conjunctive Adverbs.
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ACT English: Passage Drill 3, Problem 15. Which choice does the best job of summing up the main point of the article?
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Here’s your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by third-hand accounts.
- 00:08
If we had a third hand, we’d save it for something cooler than accounting.
- 00:13
Check out the following passage...
- 00:34
At this point, the writer would like to add a sentence concluding the passage.
- 00:38
Which of the following choices would best fit??
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- 00:40
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:47
Our hearts go out to this writer.
- 00:48
The closing line of an essay can be a toughy. Let’s go through the answer choices and
- 00:52
see which one does the best job of summing up the main point of the article.
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Ending the article with choice (B) would be kinda random--almost as random as when fish
- 01:01
and frogs fall out of the sky.
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Nowhere does the passage discuss anyone’s lack of knowledge about weather.
- 01:10
So it would definitely be weird to end the entire article that way.
- 01:13
(C) is incorrect because the passage talks about how we actually know a lot about waterspouts, not a little.
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The phrasing of this sentence also makes it sound like “animal rainfall” is a definite.
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However, the article raises the idea that the whole thing might be a myth, despite the
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fact that scientists think that waterspouts could feasibly be responsible.
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(D) is also wrong, because the suggestion that "we might be able to finally put this
- 01:38
issue to rest" seems out of place, since the writer doesn't seem impatient for a definitive answer.
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(A) is the best answer because the passage describes how waterspouts could make animals
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"rain," but also is careful to say that it's something that "many," not all, scientists believe.
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A question: if it’s possible for fish and frogs to rain from the sky, then is it possible
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for it to truly rain cats and dogs?
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Let’s hope not.
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