Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Many tribal communities want to save their traditional languages, but these languages can be lost when the dominant culture changes how people live. To teach children, communities first record the grammar and make lessons that go from simple to harder— the Northern Utes spent two years doing this. Writing an oral language is hard because some sounds don’t match letters and different dialects exist; the Northern Utes allowed varied spellings as long as the meaning was clear, and children learned quickly. Some say writing languages down isn’t needed because they were always spoken, but others do it now because oral traditions are fading.
Logic Breakdown
Refer to the first sentence of the last paragraph, which claims that writing down traditional languages is unnecessary because they have historically been transmitted orally; choose the answer that restates that claim.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.Based on the passage, those who hold the view described in the first sentence of the last paragraph would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
A
The first sentence of the last paragraph states: "It has been argued that the attempt to write down traditional languages is misguided and unnecessary; after all, in many cases these languages have been transmitted in their oral form since their origins." Someone holding that view would assert that oral transmission has been sufficient to preserve these languages and thus would agree with A: "Even if left exclusively in oral form, traditional languages are likely to survive."
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