Library/PT 155/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages ask whether language controls thought. Passage A says Whorf was wrong to claim language stops certain thoughts; instead language mainly pushes speakers to notice some things (for example, grammatical gender makes Germans and Spanish speakers describe the same objects in different ways). Passage B shows people without number words have a rough, nonverbal sense of quantity but not a clear idea of exact equality, so learning number words might create, broaden, or simply draw attention to the idea of exact numbers.

Logic Breakdown

Compare the central focus of each passage: Passage A discusses how grammatical gender affects speakers' feelings/associations; Passage B discusses whether subjects possess numerical concepts and the role of number words. Pick the choice that contrasts 'subjective associations' (A) with 'possession of concepts' (B).

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Which one of the following is true about the relationship between the two passages?

Correct Answer
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Passage A explicitly treats speakers' feelings and associations: "grammatical genders can shape the feelings and associations that speakers have toward objects around them." (Passage A). Passage B explicitly treats whether subjects have numerical concepts: "the results appear to indicate that the subjects possess an innate imprecise nonverbal concept of number" and discusses how learning number words may create or mediate a concept of exact numerical equality (Passage B). Thus E correctly summarizes that A focuses on subjective associations while B focuses on possession/structure of concepts.
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