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AndrewN sir

Please suggest for Q4:

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4. The author would most likely disagree with which one of the following statements?

But in furthering this investigation some historiographers have recently recognized the need to expand their definition of what a source is.

But because a full study of a culture’s historical relationship to its land cannon confine itself to a narrow record of experience, these historiographers have begun to recognize the value of other kinds of evidence, such as the actions of Asian settlers. As a case in point, the role of Chinese settlers in expanding agriculture throughout the Pacific Coast territory is integral to the history of the region



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D. By recognizing as evidence the actions of people, historiographers expand the definition of what a source is

But in furthering this investigation some historiographers have recently recognized the need to expand their definition of what a source is.
Historiographers expanded the definition because they were confined to a narrow record of experience not because expanded definition by seeing evidence as actions of people
Why D is not an answer?


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E. The expanded definition of a source will probably not be relevant to studies of regions that have no significant immigration of non-Europeans.

1. Definition of source may not be applicable to regions that have Europeans settlers. As per historiographers, source would be expanded if observer evidence of non-Europeans . The how can expanded definition of a source be relevant to regions that have no significant immigration of non –Europeans?
Author should agree with this
2. Probably not : or probably –both doesn’t affect much. May or may not be applicable – soft term is used so author has no harm in agreeing then why this is an answer?
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AndrewN sir

Please suggest for Q4:

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4. The author would most likely disagree with which one of the following statements?

But in furthering this investigation some historiographers have recently recognized the need to expand their definition of what a source is.

But because a full study of a culture’s historical relationship to its land cannon confine itself to a narrow record of experience, these historiographers have begun to recognize the value of other kinds of evidence, such as the actions of Asian settlers. As a case in point, the role of Chinese settlers in expanding agriculture throughout the Pacific Coast territory is integral to the history of the region



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D. By recognizing as evidence the actions of people, historiographers expand the definition of what a source is

But in furthering this investigation some historiographers have recently recognized the need to expand their definition of what a source is.
Historiographers expanded the definition because they were confined to a narrow record of experience not because expanded definition by seeing evidence as actions of people
Why D is not an answer?


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E. The expanded definition of a source will probably not be relevant to studies of regions that have no significant immigration of non-Europeans.

1. Definition of source may not be applicable to regions that have Europeans settlers. As per historiographers, source would be expanded if observer evidence of non-Europeans . The how can expanded definition of a source be relevant to regions that have no significant immigration of non –Europeans?
Author should agree with this
2. Probably not : or probably –both doesn’t affect much. May or may not be applicable – soft term is used so author has no harm in agreeing then why this is an answer?
Hello, mSKR. (You dropped the "i"?) First of all, what are you doing practicing LSAT passages if you are preparing for the GMAT™? The reading passages and accompanying questions from one test to another are not interchangeable. With that said, both (D) and (E) are the types of answers that should not warrant a further look at the passage, provided you have followed its main point from paragraph to paragraph. Choice (D) agrees with the content of the passage: historiographers better understand their subject by acknowledging multiple sources of information. Choice (E) sounds ethnocentric and goes in the opposite direction, placing too much emphasis on records written by Europeans, essentially dismissing any additional information provided by non-European sources, provided this latter group is not sizable enough. (Sounds pretty racist to me, not a vibe I picked up from the passage.) You focused on probably when I think you should have gone back one word further—will probably. This is much more predictive than a standalone probably. Consider:

1) I probably should study more. (This may be important or urgent, but maybe not.)
2) Someone will probably steal the diamond. (This seems likely, something that warrants action.)

I hope that helps. Thank you for thinking to ask.

- Andrew
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Explanation

3. The passage states that the primary traditional historiographic sources of information about the history of the Pacific Coast of the U.S. have which one of the following characteristics?

Explanation

“Primary traditional...sources” (there’s “traditional” again!) sends us to paragraph 1, specifically lines 8–14 (In this endeavor historiographers examining the history of the Pacific Coast of the United States have traditionally depended on the records left by European American explorers of the nineteenth century who, as commissioned agents of the U.S. government, were instructed to report thoroughly their findings in writing.), which allows us to predict as an answer “the writings of European explorers.” What could be more straightforward than (E)?

(A) The only reference to time frame is in lines 22–25 (records left by Asian settlers; in contrast to the commissioned agents, most of the people who first came to western North America from Asia during this same period did not focus on developing), where we hear that the European and Asian settlers arrived “during this same period,” although the former wrote things down and the latter didn’t.

(B) Native Americans—whether sources of written evidence or not—are never mentioned in the passage.

(C) Opposite. The European settlers saw the land as “useless, untillable swamp.”

(D) Another Opposite. The traditional primary sources considered the Pacific Coast a “generally arid region.”

Answer: E

5. According to the passage, each of the following was an aspect of Chinese settlers’ initial interactions with the landscape of the Pacific Coast of the U.S. EXCEPT:

Explanation

A quick skim of paragraphs 2 and 3—the portions of the passage in which Chinese settlers’ reactions to the land are described—should knock out (B) and (C) in a heartbeat: the Chinese view of the land as agriculturally promising was certainly “new” compared with the other settlers’ view (B), and the phrase “specialized agricultural skills” (C) jumps out at us.

Meanwhile, the Chinese settlers’ interest in using nuisance weeds in a new and productive way (lines 43–47: Where other settlers who looked at certain weeds, such as wild mustard, generally saw a nuisance, Chinese settlers saw abundant raw material for valuable spices from a plant naturally suited to the local soil and climate.) speaks to (A), while lines 51–52 (Their vision was reinforced by specialized skills involving swamp reclamation and irrigation systems) directly support (E).

That leaves (D), and while the Chinese settlers may well have been smart businesspeople, the word “agribusiness” is used to describe only the activities of the modern era (line 54: helped lay the foundation for the now well-known) and thus is not directly associated with “settlers’ initial interactions.”

Answer: D
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