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" At the time, the Dutch, inveterate traders, were more interested in the spice trade than in the mercantile value of New Amsterdam and so accepted the offer."

2. A
"However, one island in the Banda chain remained in the hands of the British and was the object of much conflict between the Netherlands and England."

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"However, one island in the Banda chain remained in the hands of the British and was the object of much conflict between the Netherlands and England."
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For Qn two i thought it was answer D. Can somebody please explain it to me
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Hey samark

Can you post the OE for each question, it will help me understand if my reasoning is correct for the answer choice?

Also, can you let me know why Option D is wrong in Question #2?

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For Qn two i thought it was answer D. Can somebody please explain it to me

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Hey samark

Can you post the OE for each question, it will help me understand if my reasoning is correct for the answer choice?

Also, can you let me know why Option D is wrong in Question #2?

Thanks in advance!


Anazeer and pikolo2510

I was confused between A and D. I hope you eliminated other answers to arrive at D.
Here is why D for Question 2 is wrong though-
D It cites a particular case to demonstrate the importance of historical change.

Second paragraph cites (or continues) a particular case to support a generalisation "Commonplace items sometimes play surprising roles in world development" on which complete passage is based. There s no importance of historical change discussed in the passage. Historical change is further illustrated by a case of Dutch and British, and this case is not evaluated for its importance, the case is just stated.

Makes sense? :)
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the British offered to cede control of the island in exchange for New Amsterdam, a Dutch outpost on the east coast of North America. At the time, the Dutch, inveterate traders, were more interested in the spice trade than in the mercantile value of New Amsterdam and so accepted the offer.


From this, you can conclude that once what is called NA was an important hub.

Moreover, you could use also POE: all the other answers choice are not mentioned in the passage. Pretty easy question.

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Explanation for Questions 3? Why not B?
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Between B and C, B is incorrect because it didn't judges the direction of the author, This is tricky answer choice because in majority of the passages the main idea lies somewhere in para 1, but exceptions are always there and the case is different in this passage.

In 1st paragraph the author provides example about topic of his/her interest. It is same when we write our research thesis, before writing about the variable being discuss in the research we first provide introduction or some basic information about the variable to to get people understand what we want them to. In this passage the author provides some basic information in form of an example in the first paragraph but that was not what author want to get notice to.

In the second paragraph the very first word "However" make us cautious that author has main thing to discuss yet. and then he/she provides what is the area of interest so that is the reason B is wrong.

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Explanation for Questions 3? Why not B?
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In question 3, why is E wrong? and in option C. offering a specific example to support a general claim -- I suppose that "Commonplace items sometimes play surprising roles in world development." is the general claim but how do we know that this is a general claim?
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Explanation for Questions 3? Why not B?


Author's main point is to make the claim that "commonplace items sometimes play a surprising role in world development", while spice mutneg is just one example to support that view so it's not author's main point.
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In question 3, why is E wrong? and in option C. offering a specific example to support a general claim -- I suppose that "Commonplace items sometimes play surprising roles in world development." is the general claim but how do we know that this is a general claim?


E is wrong for 2 reasons

1 - you don't certainly translate "innovative" from "surprising" directly
2 - C is better than E due to its bigger scope. And this is on the tricks for main idea questions - normally the answers in the highest abstract level is the correct one (simply because no better answer can be more "main idea").

And the first sentence of the first paragraph is clearly the main conclusion since the rest of the paragraph just going around a specific example to support this claim. "General claims" refers to claims that are more high level, without specifics being defined.
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~6:20 mins and all correct. Took a bit too long on the first question...

What are the difficulty levels of this questions and the passage? Didn't seem like a tough passage and questions 2 and 3 weren't too tough imo.
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~6:20 mins and all correct. Took a bit too long on the first question...

What are the difficulty levels of this questions and the passage? Didn't seem like a tough passage and questions 2 and 3 weren't too tough imo.


The difficulty level of the questions should be as such in my opinion:

Question #1: 700
Question #2: 700
Question #3: 600

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I don't fully agree with OA to Q1.

The answer choice D. New Amsterdam served as a trading center for furs exported to Europe.

relies on..

At the time, the Dutch, inveterate traders, were more interested in the spice trade than in the mercantile value of New Amsterdam and so accepted the offer. in the passage.

However, the passage does not say that NA had 0 mercantile value. It just says that spice trade had more of a value. If Dutch were able to cultivate nutmeg trees outside, then, they would not have necessarily ceded NA. A seems to me a better choice.

If D had said something along the lines of comparison, one could have accepted it. But the logical jump in D is quiet significant. Just because NA has some mercantile value, therefore, the Dutch would have resisted bartering it with English?

The passage does not even mention "low mercantile value" of NA, so one can "infer" some sort of "degree" of trade occuring at NA.

Would like to hear thoughts of people on this.
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I found two additional questions on this passage - could you please add?

1. The passage suggests which of the following about the Banda Islands?
A ) The British arrived in the islands before the Dutch.
B) Nutmeg was the only spice that grew on the islands.
C) Natives of the islands produced nutmeg from the nuts of the nutmeg tree. - correct I think
D) The Banda Islands are still in the possession of the Dutch.
E) The local economy of the islands depended completely on nutmeg.

2. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a reason for the initial interest of the Netherlands in the Banda Islands?

A) Increased economic competition with Britain
B) Disappointment with the economic development of New Amsterdam
C) Frustration with the practices of Venetian spice merchants
D) Failure to cultivate nutmeg in other locations
E) Desire to restrict access to a commodity - I think this is correct



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Hey Sajjad1994 where is OE for Q3? I was confused between C and E, but I think C is too general and tenuous while E is much more specific.
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I don't fully agree with OA to Q1.

The answer choice D. New Amsterdam served as a trading center for furs exported to Europe.

relies on..

At the time, the Dutch, inveterate traders, were more interested in the spice trade than in the mercantile value of New and so accepted the offer. in the passage.

However, the passage does not say that NA had 0 mercantile value. It just says that spice trade had more of a value. If Dutch were able to cultivate nutmeg trees outside, then, they would not have necessarily ceded NA. A seems to me a better choice.

If D had said something along the lines of comparison, one could have accepted it. But the logical jump in D is quiet significant. Just because NA has some mercantile value, therefore, the Dutch would have resisted bartering it with English?

The passage does not even mention "low mercantile value" of NA, so one can "infer" some sort of "degree" of trade occuring at NA.

Would like to hear thoughts of people on this.

agree. New Amsterdam already had merchant value. fur trade option D does not explicitly mention if it is higher value than the buisness new Amsterdam had before via negotiating with British
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6 minutes and i got this one wrong

In the passage, the author is primarily interested in

A. tracing the history of a major city
B. discussing the role of spices in world development
C. offering a specific example to support a general claim
D. arguing for continued research into political history
E. presenting an innovative view of a commonplace item

I thought it was E remembering the first line of the passage
but It was C

­Same here, I was confused between C and E, went with E because what does a "general claim" mean here & how do we know that this claim is "general" in nature? So far it could just be author's opinion and not general.
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