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2. Based on the passage, one can infer that the author would likely agree with all of the following statements about self-employed freelancers EXCEPT
The word “infer” signals an Inference question. Additionally, the phrase “the author would likely agree” implies that you are being asked to make an inference rather than find a detail explicitly stated in the passage. And because this is an EXCEPT question as well as an all-that-apply question, your task is to select all the choices that the author would not agree with.
Use your Passage Map to refresh your memory of ideas the author has stated and therefore would agree with. The question hasn’t given you any guidance about where in the passage to research, so save that effort until you have answer choices to evaluate.
You can’t formulate a specific prediction for a question like this one. After all, there are an infinite number of ideas the author would not agree with. However, you can compare the answer choices to ideas you know the author would agree with and eliminate them. On the cross-out list would be ideas like these (from the Passage Map): freelance workforce is growing; knowledge workers are in the best position to freelance; freelance workers identify with their job title, not a company, and they work at home alone and are self-reliant; growth of freelance workforce means society is becoming less cohesive; both freelance and traditional workers face insecurity.
In the first paragraph, the author says the demand for freelancers is increasing in part because companies want a workforce they can “adjust at will.” In the last sentence, the author concludes by saying that freelancers have a “degree of vulnerability” that gives them common ground with other workers. Therefore, freelancers are not always financially secure, and the author would disagree with choice (A), making it a correct answer to this EXCEPT question.
In the second paragraph, the author states that freelancers integrate different aspects of their own lives but are less connected to coworkers, resulting in
an “atomization of society.” They do build networks, but mostly with people similar to themselves. Therefore, the author would disagree with choice (C), making it another correct answer. In paragraph 1, the author contrasts knowledge workers with a coffee shop barista and indicates that professionals with “intellectual capital are in prime position” to succeed as freelancers. Therefore, the author would agree with choice (B), and this choice is incorrect.
Answer: A,C