Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
We’re making and saving more records than ever, but newer ways of recording don’t last as long. Ancient clay tablets and old parchment have survived for centuries, while books on acidic paper, color photos, and videotapes fall apart in decades. Computers can store lots of stuff in small space, but formats and hardware change so fast that old digital files can become unreadable and some digital media also degrade quickly. Archivists must quickly pick what to keep, but there’s so much fragile material that it’s becoming nearly impossible to save everything important.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the author's central claim about archivists having to make rapid, value-based decisions about what to preserve. Key supporting lines: 'decisions about what to keep and what to discard will have to be made quickly' and 'Ideally, these decisions should be informed by an assessment of the value of each document.' Use those to infer the impact of archivists' choices on what survives for future generations.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.The passage most strongly suggests that the author holds which one of the following views?
Correct Answer
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The passage states that 'decisions about what to keep and what to discard will have to be made quickly' and that 'Ideally, these decisions should be informed by an assessment of the value of each document.' The author also warns that 'the sheer volume of accumulated records stored on nondurable media will make it virtually impossible for archivists to sort the essential from the dispensable in time to save it.' Together these claims indicate that current archivists' choices about value and selection determine which records survive and therefore will shape how future generations view and understand the past.
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