ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
Science Videos 686 videos
Anything that has a cell (bacteria, listen up!) has phospholipids that keep the cell contained and give it form and shape. Phospholipids protect us...
GMOs. Now that’s a scary word. Or is it? Guess it’s time to ask ourselves: WWMST? ...For those of us who don’t constantly ask ourselves “wh...
AP Biology 1.1 Evolution Drives the Diversity and Unity of Life 626 Views
Share It!
Description:
AP Biology: Evolution Drives the Diversity and Unity of Life Drill 1, Problem 1. The first cells on planet Earth were likely what?
Transcript
- 00:04
Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Poppies. If they're good enough for the
- 00:07
Wicked Witch, they're good enough for Death.
- 00:17
Which of the following lines BEST expresses
- 00:20
a paradox? And here are the potential answers...
- 00:28
a paradox is not where you park your two boats after making your way back to shore.
Full Transcript
- 00:33
Nice try. Rather, a paradox is a statement that seems
- 00:36
to contradict itself.
- 00:38
Like, "God can create a rock so heavy he can't lift it"...
- 00:42
...or, "Candace wanted a real job so she found work as an actress."
- 00:46
We're given five answer choices... and are told that ONE of them is the BEST example of a paradox.
- 00:52
So... which is it? Is it B? "Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me."
- 00:57
Close... but not quite.
- 00:57
It's not saying that Death can't die... it's more like the author is taunting Death...
- 01:02
saying, "Oooh, I'd just like to see you try to kill me."
- 01:04
"Come at me with your mitts up, big fella..." We can actually eliminate C, D and E all at
- 01:09
once, and for pretty much a unified reason.
- 01:11
Looking them over, we can see that each line contains multiple modifiers, or nouns... but
- 01:16
not two contradictory ideas.
- 01:18
And since we're in such a contradictory mood... we can pass them by.
- 01:22
Which leaves only A -- "And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
- 01:26
Okay, now he's telling Death he will die...
- 01:29
But... uh... who's going to make that happen? Does Death have an assistant, or is there
- 01:33
some sort of... substitute Reaper program?
- 01:35
Nope... it seems inconceivable that Death itself could die... which is what makes this
- 01:40
statement a paradox.
- 01:41
Our answer is A.
- 01:42
As in, "Alive and loving it."
Related Videos
AP Biology: Biological System Interactions Drill 1, Problem 1. Complete the sentence about a saturated fatty acid.
AP Biology: Essential Life Process Information Drill 1, Problem 1. If one parent is heterozygous for the sickle cell trait while the other par...
AP Biology: Free Energy and Molecular Building Blocks Drill 1, Problem 1. Which statement incorrectly describes the properties of water?
AP® Biology: Evolution Drives the Diversity and Unity of Life Drill 1, Problem 2. What was likely the first genetic material?
AP Biology: Evolution Drives the Diversity and Unity of Life Drill 1, Problem 4. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium requires that a population meet al...