Library/PT 153/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Many Native American languages have disappeared or are close to disappearing because past U.S. policies forced people to use English, but recently there has been a comeback through university programs, recordings, and especially native-language radio. Radio is helpful because these cultures pass language on by speaking, yet the Internet pushes people toward English, so radio must do more than air boring lessons. Programs that use elders’ speech, word games that mix English and the native tongue, songs, and other culturally rooted material are most effective, and where stations use these methods they have helped revive some languages.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence in paragraph 1 that mentions university curricula and see whether it functions as evidence of a trend (resurgence) or serves some other role; choose the option that matches that function.

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The author's primary purpose in mentioning the native language curricula being developed at many universities is to

Correct Answer
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The author mentions university curricula as an example supporting the immediately preceding claim of a recent resurgence in preservation efforts. The passage states: Yet despite the residual effects of this effort, there has recently been a resurgence in native language study and preservation efforts. More universities are offering language curricula developed by Native American scholars, and fluent speakers of native languages are being recorded on film and tape. Because the curricula are presented as concrete examples of renewed activity, the author's primary purpose in mentioning them is to provide evidence that interest in the study and preservation of native languages is growing.
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