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

Use the author's definition of 'community' (shared location, necessary interdependence, and nonintentional diversity) and eliminate choices that meet those criteria; pick the choice that most closely resembles self-selecting, geographically dispersed groups the author rejects.

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Based on the passage, the author would be LEAST likely to consider which one of the following a community?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C describes geographically dispersed professionals who meet only at a convention and are united by shared profession (a self-selecting interest). The author defines communities as groups that "share a common location and a sense of necessary interdependence" and argues that groups drawn together by shared interest—like conferences—"nonetheless fall short of communities." The passage also states, "Conference participants are a self-selecting group; they are drawn together by their shared interest in the topic of the conference." Thus C most closely matches the kind of group the author would be least likely to regard as a community.
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