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Analyzing claims and counterclaims Videos 7 videos

Addressing Counterarguments in a Scientific Text
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It's important to know how to recognize counterarguments to a claim. This SAT Reading video covers just that - how handy.

SAT Reading: Recognizing the Author's Argument in a Scientific Text
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The Sonoran pronghorn has sensitive ears. Wanna know more? Watch this SAT Reading video on noise pollution.

SAT Reading 4.5 Passage Comparison
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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 4, Problem 5

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SAT Reading 5.4 Sentence Completion 178 Views


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SAT Reading: Sentence Completion Drill 5, Problem 4

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Shmoop alert. Unidentified flying question has been spotted...

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Which word could fill in the blank so that the sentence below makes sense?

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In a working ecosystem, plants and animals blank in a self-sustaining cycle.

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And here are the potential answers...

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We don't need a background in ecology to figure this one out.

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The context clue, "self-sustaining cycle," lets us know that we're looking for a word

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that describes how plants and animals manage to live in the same place without completely

00:36

destroying each other...

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Although no one seems to have had a talk with the Venus flytrap.

00:41

Both "clash" and "collide" describe things slamming into each other...

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Which doesn't exactly get across the idea of peace and harmony.

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"Alternate" and "exchange" are on the right track, but both words describe things

00:52

switching places rather than living together side by side.

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Since to "coexist" means to live in the same place at the same time,

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(D) is the correct answer.

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Shmoop would like to issue a formal apology to the Flytrap Anti-Defamation League for

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our prior comment.

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