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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 3.4 Inference. This type of change in the moth population would be an example of...what?
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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 1.4 Summary 6 Views
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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 1.4 Summary. Where would you expect to see this passage?
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- 00:04
And here's your schmoop du jour brought to you by the Underground
- 00:07
Railroad a historic symbol of freedom and hope. Today's underground railroads [People waiting for an underground train]
- 00:11
well not so much all right check out the passage Harriet Tubman [mumbling]
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all right where would you expect to see this passage and here the
- 00:30
potential answers... Alright well
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- 00:39
Harriet Tubman a hero of history but where would we read about her outside [Boy shrugging his shoulders]
- 00:43
wikipedia each month. well this question wants us to look at some basic context [magnifying glass studying a paragraph]
- 00:49
clues and draw an inference namely who was Harriet Tubman and when did she live [a statue of Harriet Tubman]
- 00:55
so let's begin with option D it says right in the first line that she was an
- 01:00
African-American leader and she's not secretly Lenny Kravitz.. All right so
- 01:04
option D has to go. Options B and C also lead us astray as mentioned several
- 01:10
times in the passage Harriet Tubman was a hero of the Civil War but unless we're [Iron Man hovering in the air looking down at Captain America]
- 01:15
talking about the Marvel Comics civil war which were not the Civil War took
- 01:19
place in the 1860's.. The 1860's were not a part of the 20th
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century, this makes B and C incorrect. Unless of course, Harriet Tubman was a
- 01:28
time traveler but let's shell that theory for now the only option that [Harriet Tubman in a car time travelling]
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makes any sense is A; Harriet Tubman was a major figure of the Civil War and
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hence books about the Civil War will likely mention her but back to our
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Harriet Tubman time-traveling theory [Children reading Civil War books and Harriet Tubman crashes a car into the table]
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