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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 2.5 Summary. Where would you expect to see this passage?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by Frankenstein.
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Because who says a flat top can't be scary?
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All right, check out the following passage.
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Mary Shelley... British writer...
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- 00:13
Where would you expect to see this passage?
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And here are the potential answers.
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Fun fact: Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein
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when she was just about 20.
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What were we doing when we were 20? [ chuckles ]
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Where would we expect to find a passage like this
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full of other rad biographical information?
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Option A is the first to go. Percy Bysshe Shelley was a Romantic poet.
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A string of straightforward facts about his wife would not be very romantic.
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Also, this passage is clearly just... not a poem.
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Option C is out, too.
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It would also be weird to find this biographical information
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inside the book of Frankenstein.
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It's not like we start learning about J.K. Rowling
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in the middle of Harry Potter.
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It kind of works against the whole Gothic horror vibe, right?
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And then there's option D.
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Well, unless this was a very extensive
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travel guide, we probably wouldn't find
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an entire bio about an author who happened to visit.
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Also, most of the information in the passage has nothing to do with Italy.
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Instead, we'd be more likely to find this biographical information about Shelley,
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a nineteenth-century female writer,
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in a book about other similar writers.
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Kinda just makes sense, right?
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So we're going with option B.
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And thank goodness she didn't write any other mega-successful books.
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We're feeling insecure enough already.
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[ growling ]
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