Library/PT 112/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passage compares traditional communities—people who live near each other and rely on one another—with online discussion groups called computer conferences. Supporters say these online groups can act like communities because members share interests, follow simple polite rules, and sometimes give real emotional support. Critics counter that they’re not full communities because they exclude people without computer access and are made up of people who choose to join, so they lack the accidental variety of neighborhoods and might weaken local ties.

Logic Breakdown

Identify the author’s main conclusion: the author concedes some community-like features of computer conferences but ultimately argues they are not true communities because of access barriers and a significant lack of participant diversity.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the central idea of the passage?

Correct Answer
D
Correct. The passage concedes that computer conferences can have community-like features—e.g., "conferences can be both respectful and supportive"—but concludes that they "nonetheless fall short of communities." The author supports this conclusion by pointing out access and diversity problems: "conferences discriminate along educational and economic lines because participation requires a basic knowledge of computers and the ability to afford access to conferences," and by noting that "Conference participants are a self-selecting group... Actual communities, on the other hand, are \"nonintentional\": the people who inhabit towns or neighborhoods are thus more likely to exhibit genuine diversity... than are conference participants." Choice D accurately captures both the concession (some similar benefits) and the author’s central rebuttal (significant lack of diversity makes conferences unlike actual communities).
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