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SAT Reading 1.1 Short Passages
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SAT Reading: Short Passages Drill 1, Problem 1

SAT Reading 2.2 Short Passages
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SAT Reading: Short Passages Drill 2, Problem 2

The Word "Fostering" in Line 6 Most Nearly Means...What?
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SAT Reading Long Passages Drill 1, Problem 2

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SAT Reading: Recognizing the Rhetorical Impact of Figurative Language 1 Views


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Fake guards abusing fake prisoners in a fake jail. What could go wrong in this SAT Reading video?


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alright just a couple more to see whether you can read or not rego as if

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using the lines 1991 gone off the rails most likely means that does it what all [text on screen]

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right well the correct answer here's got to be see fake guards abusing fake [happy prisoner and guard]

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prisoners in a fake jail what could possibly go wrong yeah everything

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apparently the use of figurative language refers to trains on train [tiny train]

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tracks if a train goes off the rails it's no longer following the specified

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path that it's supposed to that it promised to when it put itself on there [train wreck]

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I think I can I think I can right it's out of predicted control in this

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situation like a derailed train got out of hand and presented a danger to all [text on screen]

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the same paragraph indicates that the extreme behavior was unexpected yeah so

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well you can get rid of that though it's just throwing in their confusion the [writing on chalkboard]

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problem that ultimately shuts things down is an ethical one not an issue of

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reliability so get rid of be there and the experiment obviously did encourage

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questionable behavior but the term gone off the rails connotes more a lack of

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control than surprised

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