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Problem ·Trending away from communities of people in the same geographic area
Modern people spend less time interacting in ways that are required for thriving communities. (We don't interact with our neighbors as much.)
Author's support 2 ·Conference participants are self-selecting; actual communities are not
Actual communities are more likely to have real diversity of age, career, and personal interests.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
1.
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Question Type
Main point
If the author advocates a view, then the main point is the author’s view. Here, the author advocates the view that computers conferences are not actual communities. The author sets forth this view in the last paragraph: “[Computer conferences] nonetheless fall short of communities.”
Not supported, because the author doesn’t suggest that computer conferences threaten to replace actual communities. Because it’s not supported, (B) can’t be the main point.
Not supported, because the author acknowledges that computer conferences can be respectful and supportive. The point is that despite these factors, computer conferences still aren’t communities.
This is not supported because the author’s reason for thinking computer conferences are not communities is their lack of diversity. So if computer conferences can attract a more diverse group of participants, it’s not clear that the author would continue to say they’re not communities.
Difficulty
90% of people who answer get this correct
This is a low-difficulty question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%120
129
75%142
Analysis
Main point
Critique or debate
Humanities
Problem-analysis
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
146
b
0%
148
c
2%
151
d
90%
160
e
6%
154
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