Library/PT 107/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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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

Compare each scenario to explicit strategies/problems named in the passage (oral preservation, documenting grammar and sequencing, devising culturally appropriate teaching methods, and handling dialect); the option that conflicts with the passage's warnings about majority-culture influence is the least compatible.

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Which one of the following scenarios is LEAST compatible with aspects of traditional-language preservation discussed in the passage?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C conflicts with the passage's treatment of majority-culture influence as an obstacle to preservation. The passage states that "these traditional languages can fall into disuse when some of the effects of the majority culture on tribal life serve as barriers" and that defenders "concede that languages could be preserved in their oral form if a community made every effort to eschew aspects of the majority culture that make this preservation difficult." Adopting words from the majority culture to make teaching easier would be adopting (not eschewing) those majority-culture elements and is therefore contrary to the preservation approaches discussed.
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