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3. According to the passage, a problem with state committee textbook selection is

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The answer to Detail questions must be found in the text. The second paragraph quotes Wong to assert that committees wrongly value facts over perspectives, thus justifying “misplaced priorities,” which matches (B).

Leaving aside their merits, (A), (C), and (E) are not mentioned in the passage and outside knowledge is not allowed.

Choice (D) is the opposite of the correct answer.

Answer: B

5. The passage implies which of the following?

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In the last paragraph, the passage states that the main critique of the use of films to teach history is their “rampant inaccuracies and biases.” Then, the author goes on to argue that this can be a positive: “these seeming flaws are actually part of the reason why film is an ideal teaching tool,” because teachers can lead discussions of the film’s problems and biases. Thus, the author certainly argues that students can benefit from exposure to inaccurate accounts of history (not that students would always benefit, but that students can benefit when the inaccurate film is accompanied by critical analysis). The other choices cannot be justified.

Choice (B) does not have to follow; the passage only lists music and film as alternatives.

Choice (C) is too extreme.

Choice (D) is a preference of the state committees, not the students.

Choice (E) is backwards—the last paragraph states that students can benefit by such exposure.

Answer: A
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why cant the answer for 2 be C
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2. The purpose of the passage is to

The passage argues that textbooks are often too static and fact-heavy, then says that film is a better classroom tool for teaching history because it makes history vivid and can also promote critical thinking. So the author’s purpose is to recommend greater use of film in history teaching.

(A) support the film industry

This is too broad and off-target. The passage is not about helping the film industry. It is about using film in the classroom as a teaching method.

(B) criticize government education policies

This is too narrow. The passage does mention state textbook committees, but that is only part of the setup. The main point is not to attack policy, but to argue for film as a better teaching tool.

(C) advocate a new process for textbook adoption

This is incorrect. The passage criticizes how textbooks are chosen, but it does not propose a new adoption process.

(D) propose increased use of a particular didactic tool

This is the best answer. The passage builds toward the claim that film should be used more in high school history classes because it creates a more dynamic and thoughtful learning environment.

(E) denigrate an established philosophy

This is too vague and inaccurate. The passage criticizes current teaching practices, but it is not mainly attacking a broad philosophy.

Answer: (D)
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