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Doesn't this passage have some problems with interpunction, typos etc.? I think that in a few places they even make understanding of the text more difficult/unclear.

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In a typical show of their historical revisionism. Americans have mythologized these town meetings to the point of embarrassment.
Shouldn't these two sentences be written as one with independent and dependent clauses seperated with a comma? In a typical show of their historical revisionism, Americans have mythologized these town meetings to the point of embarrassment.

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In making these points, Parker hopes to lie to rest the notion that simple, family-oriented colonial New England was far preferable to the modern America that many an perceive has outgrown pure democracy.
Firstly, I'm not sure that "lie to rest" is correct. Secondly, I find this part confusing: [...] New England was far preferable to the modern America that many an perceive has outgrown pure democracy.

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Citing the disparity between the roll calls of several meetings and the voter registries of the towns in which they took place. Parker demonstrates that attendance atm town-hall meetings rarely exceeded 30 percent of all registered voters.

The first sentence doesn't have a subject, so it can't stay as an independent clause. Moreover, there's a typo in atm. I think the sentence was intended to look like Citing the disparity between the roll calls of several meetings and the voter registries of the towns in which they took place, Parker demonstrates that attendance at town-hall meetings rarely exceeded 30 percent of all registered voters. And now it makes perfect sense.

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A new book by Nathan Parker, however. suggests [...]

Full stop instead of a comma after however.

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profoundly miSplaced
Capital "S" in the middle of misplaced.

Can the OP fix or clarify these issues? Thank you!
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2. Which of the following best describes the purpose of the second paragraph?

A. It extols the virtue of the first American settlers who were not daunted by the prospect of creating an egalitarian society.
B. It first introduces de Tocqueville and Crevecoeur, by whom Parker was first inspired to write.
C. It lists several perceptions about the early American colonies that Parker believes to be more myth than fact.
D. It serves to emphasize the massive impact that French thinking had on New England's first settlers.
E. It provides evidence that the Puritans were not nearly as virtuous as they asserted themselves to be.

Can someone give me some insight on the OA for 2.

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C. It lists several perceptions about the early American colonies that Parker believes to be more myth than fact.

Doesn't the passage basically refute the perception of town halls being a representative egalitarian body reflecting the will of the people. My issue is with the word several. For me it is basically the single perception of town halls being true democratic institutions which Parker debunks by explaining how they were not open to all residents. The several in the option threw me off. I picked E which I agree is somewhat extreme but for me fit better than SEVERAL perceptions.

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2. Which of the following best describes the purpose of the second paragraph?

A. It extols the virtue of the first American settlers who were not daunted by the prospect of creating an egalitarian society.
B. It first introduces de Tocqueville and Crevecoeur, by whom Parker was first inspired to write.
C. It lists several perceptions about the early American colonies that Parker believes to be more myth than fact.
D. It serves to emphasize the massive impact that French thinking had on New England's first settlers.
E. It provides evidence that the Puritans were not nearly as virtuous as they asserted themselves to be.

Can someone give me some insight on the OA for 2.

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C. It lists several perceptions about the early American colonies that Parker believes to be more myth than fact.

Doesn't the passage basically refute the perception of town halls being a representative egalitarian body reflecting the will of the people. My issue is with the word several. For me it is basically the single perception of town halls being true democratic institutions which Parker debunks by explaining how they were not open to all residents. The several in the option threw me off. I picked E which I agree is somewhat extreme but for me fit better than SEVERAL perceptions.

Appreciate your inputs.


I too got it wrong because of "several". However on reflecting upon the answers, the option E is way off, because the passage is not about the virtuous nature of the Puritans. It is about a perception which Parker debunks. The virtuous nature is kept only as a passing remark. If in case the passage had been worded like "Popular imagination holds that the Puritans were a virtuous group because they were determined to create a new government through direct democracy", then the virtuous nature would have been directly called upon as a cause. In such a case, option E is a strong contender. In this present case the virtuous nature is not called upon as a cause.
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3. According to the passage. it is common practice to refer to the colonial era in order to

Difficulty Level: 700

Explanation

In the first paragraph, the author refers to instances when a crisis affects the current government, people like to invoke the writings and teachings of the eighteenth century in order to support or denounce modern viewpoints. Thus, (E) is the closest choice. None of the other answer choices is supported by the passage.

Answer: B

4. According to the passage, Parker asserts which of the following about early colonial town meetings?

Difficulty Level: 650

Explanation

Passage says—”Parker asserts that town-hall meetings were open only to a select few male property owners who wielded a strong financial influence on the community.” There’s all the support you need for answer choice (B), which is a nice para- phrase. Get rid of (A), because there is no reference to representatives.

(C) is also false, but it tries to lure you by referring to the 30 percent figure in the middle of 3rd para. The thoughts expressed in (D) and (E) run contrary to the passage.

Answer: E
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