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Question 3:

Read lines 3-9 of second paragraph

The United Church of Christ, representing Jackson’s African American population, petitioned the FCC for a hearing about the broadcasting policies of that station. The church charged that the station advocated racial segregation to the point of excluding news and programs supporting integration. Arguing that the church lacked the level of economic interest required for a hearing, the FCC rejected the petition

Then lines 1-3 of third paragraph

The church appealed the FCC’s decision in court, and in 1967 was granted the right to a public hearing on the station’s request for a long-term license.

This all text leads to the answer: D
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This is an inference question, the required answer would not necessarily available by the explicit text. You must need to understand the requirement of the question and then translate the information. This question basically want to know how much you have understand the passage.

(C) The recourse of a citizens’ group to the courts represents an effective means of protecting public interests.

The recourse of a citizens’ group = The actions of the United Church of Christ
an effective means of protecting public interests. = United Church of Christs went to the court, file a case and win it for the good of general public.

Now tell me whether you have found the above text in green?
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4. Based on information presented in the passage, with which one of the following statements would the author be most likely to agree?

I have a question, how to tackle these kind of questions, Its diffciult to find the respective part from the entire passage and also difficult to remember.
I got this one Incorrect, could find the correct answer only later in review.
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4. Based on information presented in the passage, with which one of the following statements would the author be most likely to agree?

I have a question, how to tackle these kind of questions, Its diffciult to find the respective part from the entire passage and also difficult to remember.
I got this one Incorrect, could find the correct answer only later in review.

This type of question can be crushed by taking small notes, if you are not used to making notes (I am also not) you should read the passage slowly, slowly and very carefully and translating into your native word simultaneously (Problem of most non-natives of English language).

Always avoid:

1. Could be true answer
2. written but unrelated information (The text written in the passage but is not related to that particular question)
3. Half true half wrong answers
4. Extreme answer (Mostly starts with Many, Much, all, some and so on...)
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2. The author mentions some additional topics now discussed at FCC hearings (Text in red) primarily in order to
To determine the purpose of a specific piece of the passage, take a look at the broader structure of the passage as a whole. Why did the author write each paragraph?

    Paragraph 1: The author introduces an issue. Specifically, that the "FCC appeared to be exclusively at the service of the broadcasting industry" and did not allow input from the public.Paragraph 2: The author introduces a "landmark case" that addressed this issue. A public entity (a church) tried to get involved in FCC processes by challenging a segregationist TV station.Paragraph 3: The author discusses the outcome of the "landmark case." A judge ruled that "should be accorded the right to challenge the renewal of the station’s broadcasting license." In other words, the public should have a say in FCC business.Paragraph 4: The author discusses further implications of the case's outcome. The public doesn't just have a voice in racial matters -- now the public can chime in on all sorts of other issues.This is where we find the the "red text" mentioned in question 2:
    • "Along with racial issues, a range of other matters—from the quality of children’s programming and the portrayal of violence to equal time for opposing political viewpoints—are now discussed at licensing proceedings because of the church’s intervention."

The overall purpose of the passage is to explore how the "landmark case" forced the FCC to accept input from the public. The red text in Paragraph 4 provides further information about how the case gave the public a voice in a wide array of issues.

Now, onto the answer choices. Is the purpose of the red text to:
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(A) support the author’s claim that the case helped to open up to the public the world of broadcasting
This fits pretty well with our analysis. The author's overall purpose of writing the passage is to show that the landmark case opened up FCC proceedings to the public. The red text supports this claim by showing that the case had wide implications -- the public now has a voice in all sorts of issues.

Keep (A).

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(B) suggest the level of vigilance that citizens’ groups must maintain with regard to broadcasters
The author doesn't imply that citizens' groups MUST maintain a high level of vigilance. Instead, he/she explores how they got the right to weigh in on licensing procedures.

(B) is out.

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(C) provide an explanation of why the public is allowed to question the performance of broadcasters on such a frequent basis
The red text give us examples of issues that the public now has a voice in. It doesn't provide an explanation of WHY the public can question the performance of broadcasters once every three years.

Eliminate (C).

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(D) illustrate other areas of misconduct with which the station discussed in the passage was charged
The red text doesn't specify that "the station discussed in the passage" was charged with all of these areas of misconduct. Instead, it says that these issues "are discussed at licensing proceedings" in a general sense. It is possible that the station discussed in the passage was ONLY charged with racial issues, and that OTHER STATIONS were charged with poor quality children's programming, etc.

Get rid of (D).

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(E) demonstrate that the station discussed in the passage was not the only one to fall short of its obligation to the public
The red text does seem to imply that other stations did things that concerned the public. But is that the primary purpose of the red text?

Nope, it's not. In the context of the author's argument, the red text is included to further the discussion about broadcasting issues opening up to public input. So, while other stations might fall short of their obligation to the public, the author doesn't include the red text to show that other stations kind of suck. He/she includes it as a supporting point about the role of the landmark case in changing FCC proceedings.

(E) is out, and (A) is the correct answer to question 2.

I hope that helps!
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